Social Aspects of Groundwater Use and Management in the Wa West District

F. Bukari, Dominic Degraft Authur, Pealore Zachary
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Despite the relevance of groundwater to the rural safe drinking water needs, inadequate description of its distinctive social aspects in the policy documents and empirical literature makes it difficult to assess its specific contribution towards the achievement of policy targets. This paper used a mixed research design to assess the social characterisation of groundwater in the Wa West District of the Upper West Region of Ghana. Findings indicated that boreholes and dug wells constituted the major forms of water infrastructure in the study communities. There is an implicit stakeholder framework for the governance and management of groundwater but hardly noticed, as they do not deliberately separate groundwater from surface water governance. Accessibility and affordability were close to meeting policy and standard expectations on average, but quantity of groundwater use fell below the acceptable level attributable to factors such as household size and water storage container size among others. Socio-cultural factors such as whether or not, the construction of graves and pit latrines met regulated standards and the associated impacts on groundwater security. This study recommended the education of communities and promotion of community participation as strategies of addressing any identified challenges of groundwater management.
佤邦西部地区地下水使用和管理的社会问题
尽管地下水与农村安全饮用水需求息息相关,但政策文件和经验文献对其独特的社会方面描述不足,因此很难评估其对实现政策目标的具体贡献。本文采用混合研究设计来评估加纳上西部地区瓦西区地下水的社会特征。研究结果表明,井眼和挖井是研究社区的主要水基础设施形式。地下水的治理和管理有一个隐含的利益相关者框架,但几乎没有引起注意,因为他们没有刻意将地下水与地表水分开治理。平均而言,可获得性和可负担性接近政策和标准预期,但由于家庭规模和储水容器大小等因素,地下水使用量低于可接受水平。社会文化因素,如坟墓和坑厕的建造是否符合规定的标准,以及对地下水安全的相关影响。本研究建议将社区教育和促进社区参与作为应对地下水管理所面临挑战的战略。
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