The development of water storage schemes in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is considered a major aid for those regions with unequal water distribution, limited accessibility and anticipated climate change impacts. Great attention is given by many SSA countries to set up different water storage schemes that may improve rural and urban development on a national level. The funding for the water storage schemes is often derived from foreign agencies which conduct feasibility studies for the financing of potential investments. Often however, the feasibility studies rely on a single monetary criterion which may not identify the most appropriate water storage in each case. In addition, limited data availability in many SSA countries increases the diffic...
Agricultural water management (AWM) interventions in the Nile Basin are a key to improve agricultura...
Community-based water storage in semi arid areas can help to adapt to climate change and mitigate ho...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Balcha, Y. (Comps.). Irrigation and water for sustaina...
Paper presented at the 2nd International Comparative Water Studies Workshop, Bonn, Germany, 20-21 Ja...
The recent interest of international funding organizations for financing water storage schemes in Su...
Paper presented at the 11th Symposium on Sustainable Water Resources Development, Arba Minch Univers...
Paper presented at the International Congress on Water 2011: Integrated Water Resources Management i...
For agriculture there is a continuum of water storage options, ranging from groundwater aquifers, so...
Agriculture is a major economic sector in sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, where it contributes ...
Extreme rainfall variability has been one of the major factors to famine and environmental degradati...
<p>Water harvesting techniques (WHTs) improve the availability of water, which is essential for grow...
The upper Blue Nile River Basin in Ethiopia is a largely untapped resource despite its huge potentia...
The approach to water management worldwide is currently in transition, with a shift from centralised...
According to the 2008 ILRI report, ASALs comprise more than 40% of the earth\u27s land surface and s...
The riparian countries of the Nile have agreed to collaborate in the development of its water resour...
Agricultural water management (AWM) interventions in the Nile Basin are a key to improve agricultura...
Community-based water storage in semi arid areas can help to adapt to climate change and mitigate ho...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Balcha, Y. (Comps.). Irrigation and water for sustaina...
Paper presented at the 2nd International Comparative Water Studies Workshop, Bonn, Germany, 20-21 Ja...
The recent interest of international funding organizations for financing water storage schemes in Su...
Paper presented at the 11th Symposium on Sustainable Water Resources Development, Arba Minch Univers...
Paper presented at the International Congress on Water 2011: Integrated Water Resources Management i...
For agriculture there is a continuum of water storage options, ranging from groundwater aquifers, so...
Agriculture is a major economic sector in sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, where it contributes ...
Extreme rainfall variability has been one of the major factors to famine and environmental degradati...
<p>Water harvesting techniques (WHTs) improve the availability of water, which is essential for grow...
The upper Blue Nile River Basin in Ethiopia is a largely untapped resource despite its huge potentia...
The approach to water management worldwide is currently in transition, with a shift from centralised...
According to the 2008 ILRI report, ASALs comprise more than 40% of the earth\u27s land surface and s...
The riparian countries of the Nile have agreed to collaborate in the development of its water resour...
Agricultural water management (AWM) interventions in the Nile Basin are a key to improve agricultura...
Community-based water storage in semi arid areas can help to adapt to climate change and mitigate ho...
In Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Erkossa, Teklu; Balcha, Y. (Comps.). Irrigation and water for sustaina...