There are about 2.8 million ha of inland valleys in Ghana and 20 million ha of inland valley in West Africa. Although inland valleys are suitable for lowland rice due to the abundance of water resources and higher soil fertility compared with the upland, they have not been well utilized as agricultural land in West Africa. Further utilization of inland valley for lowland rice will improve the productivity of rice in West Africa. In this study water resources of small rivers in inland valleys in West Africa are evaluated. Two study watersheds with 1,400-1,500mm of annual rainfall in Semi-Deciduous Forest Zone in Ghana were selected and analyzed on slope distribution in the study watershed to grasp suitable area for lowland rice and on hydrol...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
The demand for rice (Oryza sativa) in Ghana is increasing at a rate of 11.8% from 939, 920 t in 2010...
There are about 2.8 million ha of inland valleys in Ghana and 20 million ha of inland valley in West...
There are about 2.8 million ha of inland valleys in Ghana and 20 million ha of inland valley in West...
In Ghana, inland valleys have been found to be suitable for rice cultivation and could potentially i...
Inland valleys of West Africa are strategic in terms of food security and poverty alleviation, but s...
Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable ri...
Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable ri...
Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable ri...
Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable ri...
This paper provides the climatic and biophysical context of three watersheds in northern Ghana. The ...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
The demand for rice (Oryza sativa) in Ghana is increasing at a rate of 11.8% from 939, 920 t in 2010...
There are about 2.8 million ha of inland valleys in Ghana and 20 million ha of inland valley in West...
There are about 2.8 million ha of inland valleys in Ghana and 20 million ha of inland valley in West...
In Ghana, inland valleys have been found to be suitable for rice cultivation and could potentially i...
Inland valleys of West Africa are strategic in terms of food security and poverty alleviation, but s...
Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable ri...
Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable ri...
Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable ri...
Water availability and high soil fertility make inland valley landscapes suitable for sustainable ri...
This paper provides the climatic and biophysical context of three watersheds in northern Ghana. The ...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
Streamflow gauging in Ghana has been limited to large catchments. However in order to meet the curre...
The demand for rice (Oryza sativa) in Ghana is increasing at a rate of 11.8% from 939, 920 t in 2010...