(iv) Water resources allocation and utilisation will be based on equitable
and reasonable mechanisms through negotiations between watercourse
States.
(v) Member States will ensure that major water uses in watercourses,
particularly in shared watercourses will be regulated through
authorisations such as a system of permits.
Integrated Planning
(i) Planning, development and management of water resources in the
region should be based on the principles of IWRM and shall take full
cognisance of the cross-cutting nature of water.
(ii) Watercourse States shall promote joint planning and implementation
of water resources developments within their shared watercourse and
transparently notify and/ or engage other Watercourse States in a
dialogue, where such States are not proponents of the project.
Water Demand Management
(i) When planning the development of water infrastructure and services,
Member States or river basin organisations shall aim to utilise existing
capacities more efficiently as part of the process of augmenting water
supply.
(ii) Water Demand Management (WDM) will be pursued by Member
States as a fundamental requirement for integrated planning and
management of water resources, particularly in shared watercourses.
Alternative Sources of Water
Member States will promote rainwater harvesting and alternative
sources of water such as desalination, reuse of water, recycling and
reclamation. Relevant research in this regard should be promoted as
and where appropriate.
Dam Development and Management
(i) Integrated planning, development and management of dams will be
promoted so as to optimise the use of the water resources, maximise
derived benefits (such as hydropower, tourism, flood control,
irrigation, water supply) and take both positive and negative
externalities into account.
(ii) SADC shall encourage the participation of all stakeholders in decisionmaking processes for dam development and, where appropriate, with
adequate facilitation and empowerment of vulnerable groups to ensure
their effective involvement in decision-making.
(iii) Watercourse States will negotiate on operating rules for dams on
shared watercourses so as to optimise the socio-economic and
environmental benefits in an equitable manner.
Affected Communities
(i) Watercourse States shall promote the development and
implementation of water infrastructure projects through a participatory
process, especially of affected communities.
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