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The goal of the Technical Assistance for Development Communications programme developed by the Canad...
With the promulgation of the 1998 Water Act the Government of Zimbabwe took a decisive step to refor...
This paper is a reflexive analysis of a three-year participatory water research project conducted in...
In natural resource management research, best practice implies the participation of community member...
Co-published by EarthscanFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Eau, terre et vie : commu...
Informal irrigation is receiving increasing attention in West Africa. In particular, irrigated urban...
The literature shows that degrading water resources is partly due to the lack of stakeholder partici...
Water governance debates have increasingly recognized the importance of adaptive governance for shor...
This descriptive case study of the communication strategies used by a US-based transnational non-gov...
In Burkina Faso, natural resources are often considered by people as a gift of God that has no limit...
Using selected agricultural communities in Ratchaburi Province in Thailand, this study mainly invest...
Participation in natural resources management is widely promoted in sub-Saharan Africa, but faces mo...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
Water governance debates have increasingly recognized the importance of adaptive governance for shor...
The area around the village of Naga, in Kassena Nankana district in northern Ghana is well endowed w...
The goal of the Technical Assistance for Development Communications programme developed by the Canad...
With the promulgation of the 1998 Water Act the Government of Zimbabwe took a decisive step to refor...
This paper is a reflexive analysis of a three-year participatory water research project conducted in...
In natural resource management research, best practice implies the participation of community member...
Co-published by EarthscanFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Eau, terre et vie : commu...
Informal irrigation is receiving increasing attention in West Africa. In particular, irrigated urban...
The literature shows that degrading water resources is partly due to the lack of stakeholder partici...
Water governance debates have increasingly recognized the importance of adaptive governance for shor...
This descriptive case study of the communication strategies used by a US-based transnational non-gov...
In Burkina Faso, natural resources are often considered by people as a gift of God that has no limit...
Using selected agricultural communities in Ratchaburi Province in Thailand, this study mainly invest...
Participation in natural resources management is widely promoted in sub-Saharan Africa, but faces mo...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
Water governance debates have increasingly recognized the importance of adaptive governance for shor...
The area around the village of Naga, in Kassena Nankana district in northern Ghana is well endowed w...
The goal of the Technical Assistance for Development Communications programme developed by the Canad...
With the promulgation of the 1998 Water Act the Government of Zimbabwe took a decisive step to refor...
This paper is a reflexive analysis of a three-year participatory water research project conducted in...