This paper aims to describe the state of theart of both water harvesting (WH) andsupplemental irrigation (SI) techniques in the temperate and sub-tropical dry lands, especiallyin the countries of WANA that are characterized by a Mediterranean-type climate. In addition,three case studies of water harvesting are presented (see annex). These were selected from the case studies presented at the FAO Expert Consultation Cairo (1994). By sharing with us the success and the failure of these endeavors, the authors of the case studies illustrate many of the points that are made in the text. They also illustrate how difficult it is to successfully introduce new technologies to farmers, who at the outset are not usually familiar with the intended purpo...
There is an urgent need – heightened by climate change – for appropriate technologies to address the...
Crops can be grown without fertilizers and even without soil, but they cannot survive without water....
The recent recurrent droughts and famine in parts of Africa have revived iriterest in an ancient tec...
As water shortage in the dry areas is a recurrent crisis, people have a great need for information o...
It is evident that irrigation continues to play a major role in poverty alleviation by providing foo...
Sudan Engineering SocietyJOURNAL,January 2005, Volume51 No.43.This study aims to describe the state ...
This paper assesses the potential for Water Harvesting Technologies (WHT) in farming systems affecte...
Water harvesting is widely practiced and is expected to improve water availability for domestic and ...
<p>Water harvesting techniques (WHTs) improve the availability of water, which is essential for grow...
Low rainfall, water scarcity and land degradation severely intimidate the production capacities of t...
A population growth running at an annual rate of two percent or more is facing Egypt with a challeng...
Agricultural water scarcity in the predominantly rainfed agricultural system of sub-Saharan Africa (...
The objective of this paper was to examine farmer-directed technology adaptation of selected water h...
Improvements in on-farm water and soil fertility management through water harvesting may prove key t...
Not AvailableWater harvesting is the process of collecting rainfall as runoff from a larger catchmen...
There is an urgent need – heightened by climate change – for appropriate technologies to address the...
Crops can be grown without fertilizers and even without soil, but they cannot survive without water....
The recent recurrent droughts and famine in parts of Africa have revived iriterest in an ancient tec...
As water shortage in the dry areas is a recurrent crisis, people have a great need for information o...
It is evident that irrigation continues to play a major role in poverty alleviation by providing foo...
Sudan Engineering SocietyJOURNAL,January 2005, Volume51 No.43.This study aims to describe the state ...
This paper assesses the potential for Water Harvesting Technologies (WHT) in farming systems affecte...
Water harvesting is widely practiced and is expected to improve water availability for domestic and ...
<p>Water harvesting techniques (WHTs) improve the availability of water, which is essential for grow...
Low rainfall, water scarcity and land degradation severely intimidate the production capacities of t...
A population growth running at an annual rate of two percent or more is facing Egypt with a challeng...
Agricultural water scarcity in the predominantly rainfed agricultural system of sub-Saharan Africa (...
The objective of this paper was to examine farmer-directed technology adaptation of selected water h...
Improvements in on-farm water and soil fertility management through water harvesting may prove key t...
Not AvailableWater harvesting is the process of collecting rainfall as runoff from a larger catchmen...
There is an urgent need – heightened by climate change – for appropriate technologies to address the...
Crops can be grown without fertilizers and even without soil, but they cannot survive without water....
The recent recurrent droughts and famine in parts of Africa have revived iriterest in an ancient tec...