The use of groundwater resources for dry season irrigation has gained currency in Ghana. The north-east of the country has seen the cultivation of vegetables using groundwater from shallow aquifers; an emerging livelihood activity which lessens food insecurity and stems the tide of rural⁻urban migration. This practice in northern Ghana is deeply rooted in local knowledge. Using the Atankwidi catchment, this paper examines the role of local knowledge in understanding and exploiting groundwater for irrigation. A qualitative approach was used which allowed for in-depth catchment-level investigations, using group discussions, key informant interviews and informal discussions with irrigators, traditional leaders, earth priests, men, and wo...
The access to drinking water in urban informal settlements of developing countries is a challenge fo...
The access to drinking water in urban informal settlements of developing countries is a challenge fo...
The access to drinking water in urban informal settlements of developing countries is a challenge fo...
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...
As part of global efforts to address the challenges that are confronting groundwater for various pur...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
Groundwater is the most viable source of potable water in northern Ghana, West Africa, especially fo...
This paper drew on new anthropological and social perspectives on institutions for exploring the nex...
Groundwater irrigation is believed to have the highest level of water control necessary for smallhol...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
Evaluating groundwater levels and recharge patterns is part of sustainably managing the water supply...
Evaluating groundwater levels and recharge patterns is part of sustainably managing the water supply...
The access to drinking water in urban informal settlements of developing countries is a challenge fo...
The access to drinking water in urban informal settlements of developing countries is a challenge fo...
The access to drinking water in urban informal settlements of developing countries is a challenge fo...
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...
As part of global efforts to address the challenges that are confronting groundwater for various pur...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
Groundwater is the most viable source of potable water in northern Ghana, West Africa, especially fo...
This paper drew on new anthropological and social perspectives on institutions for exploring the nex...
Groundwater irrigation is believed to have the highest level of water control necessary for smallhol...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
Evaluating groundwater levels and recharge patterns is part of sustainably managing the water supply...
Evaluating groundwater levels and recharge patterns is part of sustainably managing the water supply...
The access to drinking water in urban informal settlements of developing countries is a challenge fo...
The access to drinking water in urban informal settlements of developing countries is a challenge fo...
The access to drinking water in urban informal settlements of developing countries is a challenge fo...