Agricultural water scarcity in the predominantly rainfed agricultural system of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is more related to the variability of rainfall and excessive non-productive losses, than the total annual precipitation in the growing season. Less than 15% of the terrestrial precipitation takes the form of productive ‘green’ transpiration. Hence, rainwater harvesting and management (RWHM) technologies hold a significant potential for improving rainwater-use efficiency and sustaining rainfed agriculture in the region. This paper outlines the various RWHM techniques being practiced in SSA, and reviews recent research results on the performance of selected practices. So far, micro-catchment and in situ rainwater harvesting techniqu...
Not AvailableWorldwide, more than 80 percent of the cropped area depends on rainfall alone. Rainfed ...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) should be regarded as a continuum of techniques that link in-situ soil-wa...
It is evident that irrigation continues to play a major role in poverty alleviation by providing foo...
Agricultural water scarcity in the predominantly rainfed agricultural system of sub-Saharan Africa (...
The Ethiopian drylands occupy about 65% of the total land mass (close to 700,000km2) of the country...
The challenge of water scarcity as a result of insufficient seasonal rainfall and dry spell occurren...
There is an urgent need – heightened by climate change – for appropriate technologies to address the...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is being promoted widely as a way to improve the production of crops and ...
Considering the persistently growing pressure on finite freshwater and soil resources, it becomes in...
In semi-arid and sub-humid sub-Saharan Africa highly variable rainfall, frequent droughts and low wa...
Water Resour Manage 2009, Vol 23:2815–2839Sustainability of rainwater harvesting in enhancing water ...
Recurrent crises of food insecurity and poverty are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). There is...
Zimbabwe’s poor are predominantly located in the semi-arid regions and rely on rainfed agriculture f...
In spite of her vast resource base, the majority of the population of Sub – Saharan Africa remain in...
The research has been conducted in the semi-arid Makanya catchment of northern Tanzania. It has succ...
Not AvailableWorldwide, more than 80 percent of the cropped area depends on rainfall alone. Rainfed ...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) should be regarded as a continuum of techniques that link in-situ soil-wa...
It is evident that irrigation continues to play a major role in poverty alleviation by providing foo...
Agricultural water scarcity in the predominantly rainfed agricultural system of sub-Saharan Africa (...
The Ethiopian drylands occupy about 65% of the total land mass (close to 700,000km2) of the country...
The challenge of water scarcity as a result of insufficient seasonal rainfall and dry spell occurren...
There is an urgent need – heightened by climate change – for appropriate technologies to address the...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is being promoted widely as a way to improve the production of crops and ...
Considering the persistently growing pressure on finite freshwater and soil resources, it becomes in...
In semi-arid and sub-humid sub-Saharan Africa highly variable rainfall, frequent droughts and low wa...
Water Resour Manage 2009, Vol 23:2815–2839Sustainability of rainwater harvesting in enhancing water ...
Recurrent crises of food insecurity and poverty are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). There is...
Zimbabwe’s poor are predominantly located in the semi-arid regions and rely on rainfed agriculture f...
In spite of her vast resource base, the majority of the population of Sub – Saharan Africa remain in...
The research has been conducted in the semi-arid Makanya catchment of northern Tanzania. It has succ...
Not AvailableWorldwide, more than 80 percent of the cropped area depends on rainfall alone. Rainfed ...
Rainwater harvesting (RWH) should be regarded as a continuum of techniques that link in-situ soil-wa...
It is evident that irrigation continues to play a major role in poverty alleviation by providing foo...