Limpopo Basin The Limpopo is a relatively dry basin and most water in the more productive areas is already claimed. Rainfall is highly variable and in many parts of the basin there is little run-off with which to produce crops and livestock. The basin is a water-scarce environment in which recurring drought and floods cause devastating impacts on the livelihoods of small-scale, subsistence farmers. However, the more pressing development challenge in these farming systems is the unproductive use of water in the more normal rainfall seasons which are much more prevalent
Copyright © 2013 Berhanu F. Alemaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
From field to basin scales, there are many appropriate interventions used to manage rainfall efficie...
Smallholder farmers have been affected by drought impacts for several years. Sekhukhune district is ...
In 2009, the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) set out to “improve governance and man...
The Challenge of Integrated Water Resource Management for Improved Rural Livelihoods: Managing Risk...
Despite hosting some of the most developed sub Saharan countries, a majority of rural smallholder fa...
The Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) Phase II for the Limpopo Basin Development Challenge ...
This paper verifies whether the water resources of the transboundary Limpopo River Basin are suffici...
The purpose of the Limpopo River Basin Monograph Study (LRBMS) is to compile essential baseline info...
The Limpopo Basin is prone to frequent droughts and short season rainfall making agricultural produc...
This document summarizes presentations and discussions of the workshop to launch the Challenge Progr...
In improving global food production, the problem is not always due to the physical scarcity of water...
The project focuses on access and control of water/land, and the associated management and governanc...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESThis paper describes the contribution of the French r...
Rainfed agriculture will continue to play an important role in achieving food security and reducing ...
Copyright © 2013 Berhanu F. Alemaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
From field to basin scales, there are many appropriate interventions used to manage rainfall efficie...
Smallholder farmers have been affected by drought impacts for several years. Sekhukhune district is ...
In 2009, the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) set out to “improve governance and man...
The Challenge of Integrated Water Resource Management for Improved Rural Livelihoods: Managing Risk...
Despite hosting some of the most developed sub Saharan countries, a majority of rural smallholder fa...
The Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) Phase II for the Limpopo Basin Development Challenge ...
This paper verifies whether the water resources of the transboundary Limpopo River Basin are suffici...
The purpose of the Limpopo River Basin Monograph Study (LRBMS) is to compile essential baseline info...
The Limpopo Basin is prone to frequent droughts and short season rainfall making agricultural produc...
This document summarizes presentations and discussions of the workshop to launch the Challenge Progr...
In improving global food production, the problem is not always due to the physical scarcity of water...
The project focuses on access and control of water/land, and the associated management and governanc...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESThis paper describes the contribution of the French r...
Rainfed agriculture will continue to play an important role in achieving food security and reducing ...
Copyright © 2013 Berhanu F. Alemaw et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
From field to basin scales, there are many appropriate interventions used to manage rainfall efficie...
Smallholder farmers have been affected by drought impacts for several years. Sekhukhune district is ...