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The challenges of integrated river basin management in India: issues in transferring successful river basin management models to the developing world

Policy Papers & Briefs
December, 2002
India
China
Sri Lanka
Australia

The problems that river basin institutions in the developed world successfully address?such as pollution, sediment buildup in rivers and the degradation of wetlands?are not the top priorities for Indian policy makers and people. The items that do top Indian agendas?providing access to water for drinking and growing food, eradicating poverty, and stopping groundwater overexploitation?are either unresolved in the developed world or have become irrelevant due to economic development.

Targeting and Scaling Out

December, 2012
Burkina Faso
Ghana
Western Africa

The project will develop an evidence and know- ledge-based tool to assess and map the likelihood that a given intervention will be successful in given locations, at the basin scale. The project seeks to answer the question of what works where and why

The challenges of rainfed agricultural practices in Mali-redefining research agenda - A short communication

Journal Articles & Books
July, 2016
Mali
Africa
Western Africa

Mali is one of the least developed countries with an economy that relies heavily on rainfed cereal production. Rural communities are faced with extreme poverty as a result of unpredictable rainfall pattern and lack of appropriate agricultural intervention practices. Most agronomic practices in support of development in the past had emphasized farm-level productivity issues with limited scope for managing interactions among components and actors beyond the level of the farm. Several studies showed different techniques practiced at farm level to improve the agricultural productivity.

The challenge of integrated water resource management for improved rural livelihoods: Managing risk, mitigating drought and improving water productivity in the water scarce Limpopo Basin

Reports & Research
March, 2010
Zimbabwe
Southern Africa

The Challenge of Integrated Water Resource Management for Improved Rural Livelihoods:

Managing Risk, Mitigating Drought and Improving Water Productivity in the Water Scarce Limpopo

Basin: Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is a systems approach to water

management, based on the principle of managing the full water cycle. It is required, not only to

balance water for food and nature, but also to unlock paths to sustainable development. A global

hotspot area in terms of water for food and improved livelihoods is in the poverty stricken rural

Territorialisation ou Spatialisation : Pratiques des politiques de l’eau au Burkina Faso

May, 2013
Burkina Faso
Western Africa

Pour leur appropriation et l’e?mergence de nouveaux territoires de l’eau, la cre?ation des CLE devrait e?tre l’aboutissement d’un processus de territorialisation sur des espaces socialement construits et non des zones de compe?tence de?limite?es de fac?on technocratique.