Article ID: | iaor20102722 |
Volume: | 24 |
Issue: | 5 |
Start Page Number: | 871 |
End Page Number: | 888 |
Publication Date: | Mar 2010 |
Journal: | Water Resources Management |
Authors: | Ako Andrew Ako, Eyong Gloria Eneke Takem, Nkeng George Elambo |
Keywords: | developing countries |
Cameroon is blessed with abundant water resources. Rapid population increase, unplanned urbanisation, intensive industrial and socio-economic development have led to poor and unsustainable management of these resources. Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a promising approach in ensuring sustainable management of Cameroon's water resources. It entails management of water for various purposes and not for a single purpose which therefore involves different stake holders aiming at achieving sustainable water resources management. This paper seeks to evaluate recent efforts to implement in IWRM in Cameroon by examining the institutional framework for IWRM in Cameroon, conditions for the implementation of IWRM and proposes reforms for improving IWRM in Cameroon. The paper concludes that reforms such as public participation at local council levels, recognition of water as both an economic and a social good, putting IWRM within the larger context of Integrated Natural Resource Management (INRM) and the exploitation of mathematical models within hydrological basins will improve IWRM in Cameroon.