Communal areas of southern Zimbabwe illustrate the problems now facing people and the environment in many semi-arid parts of Africa. Prime constraints on sustainable development are the low and erratic rainfall and the limited availability of ground and surface water resources. Rainfed crop production provides the main source of staple foodstuffs. However, increasing population densities, all too frequent droughts and declining productivity of existing croplands have led to cultivation of more marginal terrain which is better suited to other, less intensive forms of land use. In areas where sufficient water resources are available, large irrigation schemes have been constructed. However, such schemes have been beset by a wide range of techn...
Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of...
Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of...
A workshop paper on how rural communities in drought prone Zimbabwean districts can harness ground w...
A Conference Paper on garden irrigation in Zimbabwe.The research described in this report has the po...
A Conference Paper on improving water use efficiency in Zimbabwe.In dry regions, access to irrigatio...
The research described in this report has the potential to improve sustainability of agriculture by ...
Effects and impacts of climate change have been experienced by Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, ...
The ODA TC pilot project "Small scale irrigation using collector wells - Zimbabwe" began in October...
In dry regions, access to irrigation systems is the principle factor effecting garden size and succe...
A conference paper on water management in Africa.Rising population pressures in Africa have caused t...
Irrigation development and management in Zimbabwe like many other sub-Saharan countries has problems...
Productivity barriers and opportunities influencing smallholder irrigation sustainability in Zimbabw...
Farmer-led irrigation is far more extensive in Zimbabwe than realised by planners and policymakers. ...
Water has long been regarded as the main limiting resource for crop production in the drought-prone ...
Abstract,Smallholder irrigation schemes in most developing countries, including Zimbabwe have proved...
Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of...
Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of...
A workshop paper on how rural communities in drought prone Zimbabwean districts can harness ground w...
A Conference Paper on garden irrigation in Zimbabwe.The research described in this report has the po...
A Conference Paper on improving water use efficiency in Zimbabwe.In dry regions, access to irrigatio...
The research described in this report has the potential to improve sustainability of agriculture by ...
Effects and impacts of climate change have been experienced by Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries, ...
The ODA TC pilot project "Small scale irrigation using collector wells - Zimbabwe" began in October...
In dry regions, access to irrigation systems is the principle factor effecting garden size and succe...
A conference paper on water management in Africa.Rising population pressures in Africa have caused t...
Irrigation development and management in Zimbabwe like many other sub-Saharan countries has problems...
Productivity barriers and opportunities influencing smallholder irrigation sustainability in Zimbabw...
Farmer-led irrigation is far more extensive in Zimbabwe than realised by planners and policymakers. ...
Water has long been regarded as the main limiting resource for crop production in the drought-prone ...
Abstract,Smallholder irrigation schemes in most developing countries, including Zimbabwe have proved...
Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of...
Alluvial aquifers in seasonal rivers are a yet underutilised resource in many (semi-)arid regions of...
A workshop paper on how rural communities in drought prone Zimbabwean districts can harness ground w...