Groundwater use for agriculture has the potential to improve rural households’ income and reduce poverty, but the linkages are not always straightforward. Taking Laos as a case study, this article illustrates how differential access to water, land, and capital shape farmers’ livelihood strategies in two nearby, yet contrasting villages on the Vientiane Plain. It examines the factors driving farm households’ decisions to invest in groundwater for agriculture. The findings highlight the need to better understand how farmers view groundwater in relation to their farm household characteristics if groundwater is to be successfully used as a means to improve rural livelihoods
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWhen large-scale irrigation schemes ...
This paper aspires to explain the development of water management system in the highlands of Mae Suk...
In the Dry Zone of Myanmar, improved access to water is widely acknowledged as being vital for livel...
Groundwater use for agriculture has the potential to improve rural households’ income and reduce pov...
In Laos, the extent of rural groundwater use is largely unknown. This paper presents results of a st...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Laos has vast surface water resources. However, in areas located far away from surface water sources...
Groundwater can provide irrigation for rural communities where surface water is absent or unreliable...
The lowlands of Laos support around 70% of the population, have by far the greatest potential for ex...
Lao PDR (Laos) is a landlocked country of around seven million people situated in the heart of the M...
In North Africa, the development of groundwater-based irrigation enabled agricultural intensificatio...
In Morocco, many farmers rely on groundwater for irrigation. Extensive groundwater exploitation alon...
Lao People’s Democratic Republic is a poorly developed, surface water-rich country that has traditio...
In many developing countries where agricultural groundwater use led to aquifer overexploitation, dir...
Policies in Lao PDR encourage farmers to transition from shifting to sedentary agriculture, and the ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWhen large-scale irrigation schemes ...
This paper aspires to explain the development of water management system in the highlands of Mae Suk...
In the Dry Zone of Myanmar, improved access to water is widely acknowledged as being vital for livel...
Groundwater use for agriculture has the potential to improve rural households’ income and reduce pov...
In Laos, the extent of rural groundwater use is largely unknown. This paper presents results of a st...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Laos has vast surface water resources. However, in areas located far away from surface water sources...
Groundwater can provide irrigation for rural communities where surface water is absent or unreliable...
The lowlands of Laos support around 70% of the population, have by far the greatest potential for ex...
Lao PDR (Laos) is a landlocked country of around seven million people situated in the heart of the M...
In North Africa, the development of groundwater-based irrigation enabled agricultural intensificatio...
In Morocco, many farmers rely on groundwater for irrigation. Extensive groundwater exploitation alon...
Lao People’s Democratic Republic is a poorly developed, surface water-rich country that has traditio...
In many developing countries where agricultural groundwater use led to aquifer overexploitation, dir...
Policies in Lao PDR encourage farmers to transition from shifting to sedentary agriculture, and the ...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceWhen large-scale irrigation schemes ...
This paper aspires to explain the development of water management system in the highlands of Mae Suk...
In the Dry Zone of Myanmar, improved access to water is widely acknowledged as being vital for livel...