Cambodia’s 16% of the total cultivated area (2.7 million hectare) is irrigated by 950 irrigation schemes most of which were developed by the government. Financing irrigation development in Cambodia has two problems: (a) shrinkage of funds for construction of ongoing or new canal network, leading to delay in completion of projects; (b) crunch for operation and maintenance. This paper, focuses on status of financing irrigation development laying stress on identifying options to fund the irrigation development more aggressively and sustainably. Further, possible approaches, governance reforms required in water sector, and supportive policy and legal aspects are discussed
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
International audienceWater availability is the primary constraint on the improvement of food securi...
Water availability is the primary constraint on the improvement of food security in rural areas in n...
Cambodia’s 16% of the total cultivated area (2.7 million hectare) is irrigated by 950 irrigation sch...
This paper focuses on current status of financing irrigation development in Cambodia, water users or...
The Khmer people, inhabitants from antiquity of the geopolitical region now principally demarcated b...
With the absence of official aid organisations from Cambodia until the 1990s, NGOs have been the mai...
This study reviewed trends, issues and constraints affecting investments in agricultural water manag...
ABSTRACT: Cambodia is currently ranked sixth in the world in GDP growth. The growth has been assiste...
This chapter explores constraints to rice-based farming systems in the rainfed lowlands of Cambodia ...
The document synthesizes a study conducted in Myanmar and Cambodia to better understand the land ten...
This report is a contribution to an assessment of the current status of agriculture in Cambodia, foc...
Cambodia has abundant water resources in the wet season and a scarcity of water in the dry season. T...
Acting on the insufficiency of financial resources is most probably one of the major stakes in acces...
The Participatory Irrigation Management approach was introduced into Cambodia in 2000, which was ca...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
International audienceWater availability is the primary constraint on the improvement of food securi...
Water availability is the primary constraint on the improvement of food security in rural areas in n...
Cambodia’s 16% of the total cultivated area (2.7 million hectare) is irrigated by 950 irrigation sch...
This paper focuses on current status of financing irrigation development in Cambodia, water users or...
The Khmer people, inhabitants from antiquity of the geopolitical region now principally demarcated b...
With the absence of official aid organisations from Cambodia until the 1990s, NGOs have been the mai...
This study reviewed trends, issues and constraints affecting investments in agricultural water manag...
ABSTRACT: Cambodia is currently ranked sixth in the world in GDP growth. The growth has been assiste...
This chapter explores constraints to rice-based farming systems in the rainfed lowlands of Cambodia ...
The document synthesizes a study conducted in Myanmar and Cambodia to better understand the land ten...
This report is a contribution to an assessment of the current status of agriculture in Cambodia, foc...
Cambodia has abundant water resources in the wet season and a scarcity of water in the dry season. T...
Acting on the insufficiency of financial resources is most probably one of the major stakes in acces...
The Participatory Irrigation Management approach was introduced into Cambodia in 2000, which was ca...
The Mekong Basin is rich in water and other resources, and the six countries that share it include s...
International audienceWater availability is the primary constraint on the improvement of food securi...
Water availability is the primary constraint on the improvement of food security in rural areas in n...