As part of global efforts to address the challenges that are confronting groundwater for various purposes (including irrigation), engineering methods such as Managed Aquifer Recharge (MAR) have been adopted. This wave of MAR has engulfed some parts of Northern Ghana, characterized by insufficient groundwater for dry-season irrigation. Inspired by the strides of these schemes, the paper assesses the institutional feasibility of MAR methods in the Atankwidi catchment where dry-season farmers may lose their source of livelihood due to limited access to groundwater. We used both primary and secondary data, together with policy documents, to address the following questions: (i) What provisions and impacts formal government institutions had for M...
This study investigates provisions made within institutional and regulatory frameworks of water reso...
This study investigates provisions made within institutional and regulatory frameworks of water reso...
We are pleased to present these 12 papers, all of which were subject to peer review by at least two ...
The use of groundwater resources for dry season irrigation has gained currency in Ghana. The north-e...
Climatic variability and change result in unreliable and uncertain water availability and contribute...
This multi-disciplinary study analyzed the barriers and opportunities of managed aquifer recharge (M...
In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
The northern Ghana climatological conditions are favourable for agricultural production. The annual ...
Groundwater is the most viable source of potable water in northern Ghana, West Africa, especially fo...
The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology (BIT) is a system designed to infiltrate excess ‘standing’ floodw...
The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology (BIT) is a system designed to infiltrate excess ‘standing’ floodw...
This study investigates provisions made within institutional and regulatory frameworks of water reso...
This study investigates provisions made within institutional and regulatory frameworks of water reso...
We are pleased to present these 12 papers, all of which were subject to peer review by at least two ...
The use of groundwater resources for dry season irrigation has gained currency in Ghana. The north-e...
Climatic variability and change result in unreliable and uncertain water availability and contribute...
This multi-disciplinary study analyzed the barriers and opportunities of managed aquifer recharge (M...
In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
In Sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
The northern Ghana climatological conditions are favourable for agricultural production. The annual ...
Groundwater is the most viable source of potable water in northern Ghana, West Africa, especially fo...
The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology (BIT) is a system designed to infiltrate excess ‘standing’ floodw...
The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology (BIT) is a system designed to infiltrate excess ‘standing’ floodw...
This study investigates provisions made within institutional and regulatory frameworks of water reso...
This study investigates provisions made within institutional and regulatory frameworks of water reso...
We are pleased to present these 12 papers, all of which were subject to peer review by at least two ...