Community rainwater harvesting systems are seen as instrumental in increasing resilience in recurring droughts and enhancing food security in dry lands of Kenya. The study explores and analyses the implementation process, community’s perceptions on the rainwater harvesting project/ technology and its influence on the adoption process by the community. By using a case study of two sub-locations-‘Uvati and Kawala’ in Mwingi District, the study targeted both the participants and non-participants of the In situ rainwater harvesting project. The study used both empirical data and theoretical studies to address the research questions: why and how the rainwater harvesting project was implemented? Does the implementation process affect the communit...
Water has long been regarded as the main limiting resource for crop production in the drought-prone ...
Water is essential for food production, however South Africa’s water is already under pressure due t...
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy. Uneven distribution of rainfall, droughts a...
Community rainwater harvesting systems are seen as instrumental in increasing resilience in recurrin...
In semi-arid areas of Kenya, over dependence on agriculture, low and unreliable rainfall and high li...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
As a water scarce country, Kenya has witness an increased investment in Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) ...
South Africa has water and food security challenges, especially the Eastern Cape Province where ther...
Where two decades ago the talk was of rainwater catchment for household use and agricultural product...
Payment for Ecosystem Service (PES) has become a handy tool for promotion of sustainable watershed m...
To overcome the challenges caused by climate change, and to improve food security, the Ethiopian gov...
Implementing a rock catchment project entails a myriad of approaches and technological measures. The...
Irrigation has long been promoted in Africa’s drylands as a means to improve food security and livel...
Learning together in mediated voluntary networks can mobilise skills and innovations that help to fa...
The study examined the factors that drive decisions to adopt and use irrigation technologies among s...
Water has long been regarded as the main limiting resource for crop production in the drought-prone ...
Water is essential for food production, however South Africa’s water is already under pressure due t...
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy. Uneven distribution of rainfall, droughts a...
Community rainwater harvesting systems are seen as instrumental in increasing resilience in recurrin...
In semi-arid areas of Kenya, over dependence on agriculture, low and unreliable rainfall and high li...
In many parts of the tropics irregular and erratic rainfall has great national economic as well as s...
As a water scarce country, Kenya has witness an increased investment in Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) ...
South Africa has water and food security challenges, especially the Eastern Cape Province where ther...
Where two decades ago the talk was of rainwater catchment for household use and agricultural product...
Payment for Ecosystem Service (PES) has become a handy tool for promotion of sustainable watershed m...
To overcome the challenges caused by climate change, and to improve food security, the Ethiopian gov...
Implementing a rock catchment project entails a myriad of approaches and technological measures. The...
Irrigation has long been promoted in Africa’s drylands as a means to improve food security and livel...
Learning together in mediated voluntary networks can mobilise skills and innovations that help to fa...
The study examined the factors that drive decisions to adopt and use irrigation technologies among s...
Water has long been regarded as the main limiting resource for crop production in the drought-prone ...
Water is essential for food production, however South Africa’s water is already under pressure due t...
Agriculture is the main sector of the Ethiopian economy. Uneven distribution of rainfall, droughts a...