This review describes a range of physical and socio-economic scientific methods and field activities that will be implemented in a proposed research project to develop a better understanding of the extent and patterns of flooding and the potential of flood-recession agriculture. These activities will allow the hydrological characteristics of the river to be matched to crop-livestock systems of flood recession agriculture that are well suited to the study communities and their organizational and institutional frameworks in order to support sustainable growth of such systems. This detailed study will provide recommendations on the technical, economic, institutional and policy measures needed to achieve sustainable intensification of flood rec...
Water resources are increasingly under pressure from population growth, economic activity, and clima...
Climate change affects a lot of sectors including agriculture. Several measures are being adopted to...
grantor: University of TorontoAgricultural planners are divided over whether traditional f...
This review describes a range of physical and socio-economic scientific methods and field activities...
Food insecurity is a recurrent problem in northern Ghana. Food grown during the rainy season is ofte...
Food insecurity is a recurrent problem in northern Ghana. Food grown during the rainy season is ofte...
This research reviews climate change, flood disasters impacts and food security nexus in northern Gh...
Ensuring food security and the reduction of poverty has become a major challenge for sub Saharan Afr...
International audienceFlood recession farming practiced in flood-prone areas and on the banks of riv...
Despite significant progress made by the government of Ghana in recent times in reducing poverty inc...
BACKGROUND:Food insecurity and poverty rates in Ghana are highest in the districts from latitude 8° ...
Majority of the populace in the Upper West Region of Ghana are small-scale farmers who depend mainly...
BackgroundFood insecurity and poverty rates in Ghana are highest in the districts from latitude 8° N...
Abstract: Changes in climate around the world have caused extreme weather events that continue to up...
Food insecurity is a major challenge in Mbire district as the grain yield (maize and sorghum) from r...
Water resources are increasingly under pressure from population growth, economic activity, and clima...
Climate change affects a lot of sectors including agriculture. Several measures are being adopted to...
grantor: University of TorontoAgricultural planners are divided over whether traditional f...
This review describes a range of physical and socio-economic scientific methods and field activities...
Food insecurity is a recurrent problem in northern Ghana. Food grown during the rainy season is ofte...
Food insecurity is a recurrent problem in northern Ghana. Food grown during the rainy season is ofte...
This research reviews climate change, flood disasters impacts and food security nexus in northern Gh...
Ensuring food security and the reduction of poverty has become a major challenge for sub Saharan Afr...
International audienceFlood recession farming practiced in flood-prone areas and on the banks of riv...
Despite significant progress made by the government of Ghana in recent times in reducing poverty inc...
BACKGROUND:Food insecurity and poverty rates in Ghana are highest in the districts from latitude 8° ...
Majority of the populace in the Upper West Region of Ghana are small-scale farmers who depend mainly...
BackgroundFood insecurity and poverty rates in Ghana are highest in the districts from latitude 8° N...
Abstract: Changes in climate around the world have caused extreme weather events that continue to up...
Food insecurity is a major challenge in Mbire district as the grain yield (maize and sorghum) from r...
Water resources are increasingly under pressure from population growth, economic activity, and clima...
Climate change affects a lot of sectors including agriculture. Several measures are being adopted to...
grantor: University of TorontoAgricultural planners are divided over whether traditional f...