Journal articleThe objective of this paper was to examine farmer-directed technology adaptation of selected water harvesting technologies (WHTs) in order to enhance their potential contribution to food security and livelihood improvement in sub-Saharan Africa. The selected WHTs included micro- and meso-scale reservoirs that store water in the soil (in situ) or in a reservoir, respectively: household ponds in Ethiopia, ndiva systems in Tanzania and combinations of mechanized zaï, grass strips and bunds in Burkina Faso. The impact of non-adapted WHTs was below expectation. Although WHTs improved yields, most families were unable to meet their (nutritional) food needs every year and experienced limited or no long-term effects on sustainable li...
Water management strategies and allocation policies that support agricultural intensification across...
The main focus of this article is to explore whether access to selected agricultural water managemen...
As water shortage in the dry areas is a recurrent crisis, people have a great need for information o...
The objective of this paper was to examine farmer-directed technology adaptation of selected water h...
It is evident that irrigation continues to play a major role in poverty alleviation by providing foo...
There is an urgent need – heightened by climate change – for appropriate technologies to address the...
In West Africa, especially in the Sahelian countries of Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali and Mauritania, er...
This paper assesses the potential for Water Harvesting Technologies (WHT) in farming systems affecte...
In semi-arid and sub-humid sub-Saharan Africa highly variable rainfall, frequent droughts and low wa...
Recurrent crises of food insecurity and poverty are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). There is...
With mixed crop–livestock systems projected to be the principal source of food in developing countri...
Natural resource degradation and water scarcity, which threaten the sustainability of smallholder fa...
Water has long been regarded as the main limiting resource for crop production in the drought-prone ...
Climate change has resulted in increased vulnerability of smallholder farmers in marginal areas of Z...
Tanzania Journal Agriculture Science 1998. Vol 1(1): pp 81-894,d.oPtion,oj. tech,!ology.is an impor...
Water management strategies and allocation policies that support agricultural intensification across...
The main focus of this article is to explore whether access to selected agricultural water managemen...
As water shortage in the dry areas is a recurrent crisis, people have a great need for information o...
The objective of this paper was to examine farmer-directed technology adaptation of selected water h...
It is evident that irrigation continues to play a major role in poverty alleviation by providing foo...
There is an urgent need – heightened by climate change – for appropriate technologies to address the...
In West Africa, especially in the Sahelian countries of Burkina Faso, Niger, Mali and Mauritania, er...
This paper assesses the potential for Water Harvesting Technologies (WHT) in farming systems affecte...
In semi-arid and sub-humid sub-Saharan Africa highly variable rainfall, frequent droughts and low wa...
Recurrent crises of food insecurity and poverty are widespread in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). There is...
With mixed crop–livestock systems projected to be the principal source of food in developing countri...
Natural resource degradation and water scarcity, which threaten the sustainability of smallholder fa...
Water has long been regarded as the main limiting resource for crop production in the drought-prone ...
Climate change has resulted in increased vulnerability of smallholder farmers in marginal areas of Z...
Tanzania Journal Agriculture Science 1998. Vol 1(1): pp 81-894,d.oPtion,oj. tech,!ology.is an impor...
Water management strategies and allocation policies that support agricultural intensification across...
The main focus of this article is to explore whether access to selected agricultural water managemen...
As water shortage in the dry areas is a recurrent crisis, people have a great need for information o...