Le Lesotho Highland Water Project, ou le retour de la grande hydraulique en Afrique australe

The Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) is the last major international interbasin transfer system that has been planned during the apartheid era. According to the 1986 treaty between Lesotho and South Africa, a chain of major dams should have been constructed in the high mountains of the landloc...

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Main Author: David Blanchon
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Published: Association AGF 2015-06-01
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description The Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) is the last major international interbasin transfer system that has been planned during the apartheid era. According to the 1986 treaty between Lesotho and South Africa, a chain of major dams should have been constructed in the high mountains of the landlocked kingdom in order to transfer water via tunnels to the water-stressed metropolitan region of Gauteng.The project aroused fierce environmental and social criticism, but the construction process went on after the end of apartheid. But the ANC leaders, who were against the project in the 1980s, decided to build only two (phase 1a and 1b) of the five planned phases.According to the new South African water policy, water demand management was a national priority and all the big dams and IBT should have been abandoned. This was the official policy during the first years of the 21st century. But as new problems, such the Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) issue, emerged, South Africa and Lesotho decided to build a new major dam in Lesotho, at Polihali, in order to transfer more water.This paper examine the reason of the “return of the LHWP”, its meanings and its consequences on the Southern African hydropolitical complex.
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spelling doaj-art-3f8f7e3024f543348b6fa409f49055982025-08-20T02:02:43ZengAssociation AGFBulletin de l’Association de Géographes Français0004-53222275-51952015-06-0192216718310.4000/bagf.594Le Lesotho Highland Water Project, ou le retour de la grande hydraulique en Afrique australeDavid BlanchonThe Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP) is the last major international interbasin transfer system that has been planned during the apartheid era. According to the 1986 treaty between Lesotho and South Africa, a chain of major dams should have been constructed in the high mountains of the landlocked kingdom in order to transfer water via tunnels to the water-stressed metropolitan region of Gauteng.The project aroused fierce environmental and social criticism, but the construction process went on after the end of apartheid. But the ANC leaders, who were against the project in the 1980s, decided to build only two (phase 1a and 1b) of the five planned phases.According to the new South African water policy, water demand management was a national priority and all the big dams and IBT should have been abandoned. This was the official policy during the first years of the 21st century. But as new problems, such the Acid Mine Drainage (AMD) issue, emerged, South Africa and Lesotho decided to build a new major dam in Lesotho, at Polihali, in order to transfer more water.This paper examine the reason of the “return of the LHWP”, its meanings and its consequences on the Southern African hydropolitical complex.https://journals.openedition.org/bagf/594Inter basin transferWater demand managementHydropolitical complexSouthern AfricaLesotho
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Le Lesotho Highland Water Project, ou le retour de la grande hydraulique en Afrique australe
Bulletin de l’Association de Géographes Français
Inter basin transfer
Water demand management
Hydropolitical complex
Southern Africa
Lesotho
title Le Lesotho Highland Water Project, ou le retour de la grande hydraulique en Afrique australe
title_full Le Lesotho Highland Water Project, ou le retour de la grande hydraulique en Afrique australe
title_fullStr Le Lesotho Highland Water Project, ou le retour de la grande hydraulique en Afrique australe
title_full_unstemmed Le Lesotho Highland Water Project, ou le retour de la grande hydraulique en Afrique australe
title_short Le Lesotho Highland Water Project, ou le retour de la grande hydraulique en Afrique australe
title_sort le lesotho highland water project ou le retour de la grande hydraulique en afrique australe
topic Inter basin transfer
Water demand management
Hydropolitical complex
Southern Africa
Lesotho
url https://journals.openedition.org/bagf/594
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