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An approach to account for multi-level governance in land and water access for poverty reduction in the Limpopo Basin

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where  the  influence  of  international  norms  is  particularly  high.  We  expect,  however,  to  find  that  regional, national and local levels are not simply implementing international prescriptions but do have  an  agenda  of  their  own.  Therefore  our  goal  is  to  really  focus  on  the  multi‐level  interactions  of  these  different  scales.  Finally,  since  no  policy  measure  ever  takes  place  in  a  vacuum,  we  emphasize  the  necessity of considering the broader context both historically as in the other WPs but also horizontally  (interactions across policy sectors) and vertically (multi‐level interactions) like in our case.    

 

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