Until the 2000s, water resources in Tunisia were managed solely by government bodies without any consultation with water users. At the local level, Commissariats Régionaux de Développement Agricole [Regional Agricultural Development Committees (CRDAs)], which represented the government bodies, managed water resources. The Tunisian Government then decided to involve farmers in the local management of water resources by creating Agricultural Development Associations (GDAs). Water resource management by CRDAs must now take into account water demand from farmers belonging to GDAs and, in return, farmers must acknowledge water scarcity and accept the need for resource-sharing. How can CRDAs and GDAs work towards cooperative water management? In ...
Tunisia is a marginal country hydrologically and it has adopted a number of distinctive methods of w...
International audienceGroundwater resources are a crucial driver of development. Since the 1970s, th...
Some hydro-systems are in structural water deficit: human water uses are too high to allow a good ec...
International audienceUntil the 2000s, water resources in Tunisia were managed solely by government ...
Until the 2000s, water resources in Tunisia were managed solely by official services without consult...
International audienceUntil the 2000s, water resources in Tunisia were managed solely by official se...
International audienceGroundwater resources became a recognized enabler of important rural and socio...
This paper presents a method based on a participatory approach involving a decision support system a...
This paper reports on an experiment undertaken in the Office du Niger irrigation scheme (100,000 ha)...
This paper reports on an experiment undertaken in the Office du Niger irrigation scheme (100,000 ha)...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceWater scarcity in semi-arid cat...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESWater scarcity in semi-arid catchments presents chall...
In the Niayes region, part of Senegal's drylands, population growth, extractive activities and irrig...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceMoroccan agriculture is current...
Moroccan agriculture is currently undergoing major political, socioeconomic, and environmental trans...
Tunisia is a marginal country hydrologically and it has adopted a number of distinctive methods of w...
International audienceGroundwater resources are a crucial driver of development. Since the 1970s, th...
Some hydro-systems are in structural water deficit: human water uses are too high to allow a good ec...
International audienceUntil the 2000s, water resources in Tunisia were managed solely by government ...
Until the 2000s, water resources in Tunisia were managed solely by official services without consult...
International audienceUntil the 2000s, water resources in Tunisia were managed solely by official se...
International audienceGroundwater resources became a recognized enabler of important rural and socio...
This paper presents a method based on a participatory approach involving a decision support system a...
This paper reports on an experiment undertaken in the Office du Niger irrigation scheme (100,000 ha)...
This paper reports on an experiment undertaken in the Office du Niger irrigation scheme (100,000 ha)...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceWater scarcity in semi-arid cat...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESWater scarcity in semi-arid catchments presents chall...
In the Niayes region, part of Senegal's drylands, population growth, extractive activities and irrig...
[Departement_IRSTEA]RE [TR1_IRSTEA]GES / USAGESInternational audienceMoroccan agriculture is current...
Moroccan agriculture is currently undergoing major political, socioeconomic, and environmental trans...
Tunisia is a marginal country hydrologically and it has adopted a number of distinctive methods of w...
International audienceGroundwater resources are a crucial driver of development. Since the 1970s, th...
Some hydro-systems are in structural water deficit: human water uses are too high to allow a good ec...