In Laos, the extent of rural groundwater use is largely unknown. This paper presents results of a study conducted in Champasak province, Southern Laos, to examine rural household attitudes to groundwater use and management; and to gauge farmer perceptions of the opportunities/constraints of increased groundwater use for smallholder agriculture. Significant differences in groundwater use, total cash income and perceived groundwater quality were found. Further agricultural expansion was constrained by insufficient labour and the limited area of individual landholdings, not by the limited groundwater supply, which was the preferred source to fulfil increased demands for domestic/agricultural use. There were no groundwater regulations
© New Zealand Hydrological Society (2017). Sparse hydrogeological data is a significant limitation t...
The book chapter is appropriate for students and teachersThis chapter examines groundwater situation...
Depletion of groundwater resources is of increasing concern in many parts of the world; however, far...
Groundwater use for agriculture has the potential to improve rural households’ income and reduce pov...
Laos has vast surface water resources. However, in areas located far away from surface water sources...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Groundwater can provide irrigation for rural communities where surface water is absent or unreliable...
The lowlands of Laos support around 70% of the population, have by far the greatest potential for ex...
Lao People’s Democratic Republic is a poorly developed, surface water-rich country that has traditio...
Lao PDR (Laos) is a landlocked country of around seven million people situated in the heart of the M...
This study assesses the different water supply options available to people in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta...
To propose an efficient system for addressing water scarcity in a rural area through groundwater use...
Southern Laos is undergoing economic and agricultural development, resulting in a large increase in ...
In the Dry Zone of Myanmar, improved access to water is widely acknowledged as being vital for livel...
Instituting effective groundwater governance is highly challenging in a least developed country such...
© New Zealand Hydrological Society (2017). Sparse hydrogeological data is a significant limitation t...
The book chapter is appropriate for students and teachersThis chapter examines groundwater situation...
Depletion of groundwater resources is of increasing concern in many parts of the world; however, far...
Groundwater use for agriculture has the potential to improve rural households’ income and reduce pov...
Laos has vast surface water resources. However, in areas located far away from surface water sources...
In Re, V.; Manzione, R. L.; Abiye, T. A.; Mukherji, Aditi; MacDonald, A. (Eds.). Groundwater for sus...
Groundwater can provide irrigation for rural communities where surface water is absent or unreliable...
The lowlands of Laos support around 70% of the population, have by far the greatest potential for ex...
Lao People’s Democratic Republic is a poorly developed, surface water-rich country that has traditio...
Lao PDR (Laos) is a landlocked country of around seven million people situated in the heart of the M...
This study assesses the different water supply options available to people in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta...
To propose an efficient system for addressing water scarcity in a rural area through groundwater use...
Southern Laos is undergoing economic and agricultural development, resulting in a large increase in ...
In the Dry Zone of Myanmar, improved access to water is widely acknowledged as being vital for livel...
Instituting effective groundwater governance is highly challenging in a least developed country such...
© New Zealand Hydrological Society (2017). Sparse hydrogeological data is a significant limitation t...
The book chapter is appropriate for students and teachersThis chapter examines groundwater situation...
Depletion of groundwater resources is of increasing concern in many parts of the world; however, far...