This article explores the value of Ostrom’s socio-ecological systems framework and Meadows’s leverage point hierarchy, as structured diagnostics, to define systemic problems and avoid approaches based on linear thinking. These frameworks were applied as an ex post analysis of an irrigation scheme in Zimbabwe, drawing on the scheme’s baseline condition and the intervention outcomes. Strong leverage points, particularly those driving feedback mechanisms and institutional design, interacted with other intervention points, initiating systemic change. This analysis suggests that dysfunctional schemes can be transitioned towards complex adaptive systems by using agricultural innovation platforms to identify systemic challenges and intervention...
Improving irrigation systems in Asian countries has been a high priority for the allocation of inter...
Small-scale communal irrigation schemes in Africa have not realised returns on investment. Critical...
This publication is a guide to help farmers become more profitable and sustainable. Across Africa, s...
Many small-scale irrigation systems are characterized by low yields and deteriorating infrastructure...
This article explores the factors causing the current poor performance of most government irrigatio...
Many small-scale irrigation schemes are dysfunctional, and learning, innovation and evaluation are ...
Significant expansion of irrigated agriculture is planned in Africa, though existing smallholder sch...
Successful irrigated agriculture is underpinned by answering two critical questions: when and how m...
Smallholder irrigation schemes potentially improve the livelihoods of rural communities in developin...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2016The past decade has witnessed an int...
This special issue explores the challenges associated with increasing the productivity and profitabi...
Irrigation development in Sub-Saharan Africa has lagged significantly behind that in other developin...
Farmer-led irrigation is far more extensive in Zimbabwe than realised by planners and policymakers. ...
Productivity barriers and opportunities influencing smallholder irrigation sustainability in Zimbabw...
This article explores how irrigation management transfer policies were implemented in Mali, Mozambiq...
Improving irrigation systems in Asian countries has been a high priority for the allocation of inter...
Small-scale communal irrigation schemes in Africa have not realised returns on investment. Critical...
This publication is a guide to help farmers become more profitable and sustainable. Across Africa, s...
Many small-scale irrigation systems are characterized by low yields and deteriorating infrastructure...
This article explores the factors causing the current poor performance of most government irrigatio...
Many small-scale irrigation schemes are dysfunctional, and learning, innovation and evaluation are ...
Significant expansion of irrigated agriculture is planned in Africa, though existing smallholder sch...
Successful irrigated agriculture is underpinned by answering two critical questions: when and how m...
Smallholder irrigation schemes potentially improve the livelihoods of rural communities in developin...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2016The past decade has witnessed an int...
This special issue explores the challenges associated with increasing the productivity and profitabi...
Irrigation development in Sub-Saharan Africa has lagged significantly behind that in other developin...
Farmer-led irrigation is far more extensive in Zimbabwe than realised by planners and policymakers. ...
Productivity barriers and opportunities influencing smallholder irrigation sustainability in Zimbabw...
This article explores how irrigation management transfer policies were implemented in Mali, Mozambiq...
Improving irrigation systems in Asian countries has been a high priority for the allocation of inter...
Small-scale communal irrigation schemes in Africa have not realised returns on investment. Critical...
This publication is a guide to help farmers become more profitable and sustainable. Across Africa, s...