The Smart-Valleys approach has been validated using a participatory approach in Burkina Faso in 4 sites characterized by different climate and soil conditions. Adoption of the approach was observed around the demonstration sites. Enabling factors for large-scale adoption of the approach to enhance farmers' resilience to drought were assessed
The approach has been implemented using DEMs of Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Togo. Areas that ar...
The IDRC-funded project “Irrigation and climate change in Burkina Faso: Research on institutional an...
High rainfall events and flash flooding are becoming more frequent, leading to severe damage to crop...
The Smart-Valleys approach developed in Benin and Togo has been introduced and evaluated in Burkina ...
More than 1171 ha (11,000 smallholder farmers cultivate rice) were developed with the Smart-Valleys ...
Using a participatory approach, AWD was successfully validated in 4 sites characterized by different...
In the pilot countries, the Smart-Valleys approach has been adopted by non-development farmers organ...
The Smart-Valleys approach has been successfully piloted in Cote d’Ivoire. Overall, the Smart-Valley...
Using a participatory approach, AWD has been successfully validated in three climatic zones in West ...
e-resilient-lowland is an e-learning toolkit to improve water control and climate resilience in inla...
The approach was developed and validated for irrigated schemes of Burkina Faso. The evaluation metri...
Adoption of smart-valley increased from 110 ha in 2012 to 474 ha in 2014. Recent evidence show the a...
This Primer for Cambodia is describing ways to improve rice productivity by improving the management...
Together with NARES, development organizations, and farmers groups, up to 2021 dry season, in total1...
We identified the best covariates for drought occurrence in inland valleys rice-based production sys...
The approach has been implemented using DEMs of Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Togo. Areas that ar...
The IDRC-funded project “Irrigation and climate change in Burkina Faso: Research on institutional an...
High rainfall events and flash flooding are becoming more frequent, leading to severe damage to crop...
The Smart-Valleys approach developed in Benin and Togo has been introduced and evaluated in Burkina ...
More than 1171 ha (11,000 smallholder farmers cultivate rice) were developed with the Smart-Valleys ...
Using a participatory approach, AWD was successfully validated in 4 sites characterized by different...
In the pilot countries, the Smart-Valleys approach has been adopted by non-development farmers organ...
The Smart-Valleys approach has been successfully piloted in Cote d’Ivoire. Overall, the Smart-Valley...
Using a participatory approach, AWD has been successfully validated in three climatic zones in West ...
e-resilient-lowland is an e-learning toolkit to improve water control and climate resilience in inla...
The approach was developed and validated for irrigated schemes of Burkina Faso. The evaluation metri...
Adoption of smart-valley increased from 110 ha in 2012 to 474 ha in 2014. Recent evidence show the a...
This Primer for Cambodia is describing ways to improve rice productivity by improving the management...
Together with NARES, development organizations, and farmers groups, up to 2021 dry season, in total1...
We identified the best covariates for drought occurrence in inland valleys rice-based production sys...
The approach has been implemented using DEMs of Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana, and Togo. Areas that ar...
The IDRC-funded project “Irrigation and climate change in Burkina Faso: Research on institutional an...
High rainfall events and flash flooding are becoming more frequent, leading to severe damage to crop...