The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology (BIT) is a system designed to infiltrate excess ‘standing’ floodwater to be stored underground and abstracted for irrigation during the dry season. The system was developed in India and piloted in three sites in northern Ghana. This paper documents the implementation of BIT, the operating principles and criteria for selecting appropriate sites for the installation of such systems, as well as the potential benefits complementing existing irrigation systems in Ghana. Essential requirements for the installation of BIT include biophysical features such as land-use type, soil type, surface hydrology and slope of the terrain. The hydrogeological characteristics of the subsoil are also vital, and must exhibit hig...
Groundwater irrigation is believed to have the highest level of water control necessary for smallhol...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
Estimating the potential land resources suitable for irrigation and evaluating the possible impact o...
The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology (BIT) is a system designed to infiltrate excess ‘standing’ floodw...
The northern Ghana climatological conditions are favourable for agricultural production. The annual ...
Increasing climate variability and challenge in access to water pose major impediments to rainfed ag...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
The use of groundwater resources for dry season irrigation has gained currency in Ghana. The north-e...
As part of global efforts to address the challenges that are confronting groundwater for various pur...
Groundwater is the most viable source of potable water in northern Ghana, West Africa, especially fo...
Increasing human population, changing lifestyles and environmental considerations have resulted in i...
In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
The innovation uses the site suitability mapping for implementing the Aquifer Storage and Recovery (...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
Groundwater development potential in northern Ghana (108 671 km2) has been assessed by combining spa...
Groundwater irrigation is believed to have the highest level of water control necessary for smallhol...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
Estimating the potential land resources suitable for irrigation and evaluating the possible impact o...
The Bhungroo Irrigation Technology (BIT) is a system designed to infiltrate excess ‘standing’ floodw...
The northern Ghana climatological conditions are favourable for agricultural production. The annual ...
Increasing climate variability and challenge in access to water pose major impediments to rainfed ag...
As part of the semi-arid region, Ghana falls within the West African Sahel region with high climatic...
The use of groundwater resources for dry season irrigation has gained currency in Ghana. The north-e...
As part of global efforts to address the challenges that are confronting groundwater for various pur...
Groundwater is the most viable source of potable water in northern Ghana, West Africa, especially fo...
Increasing human population, changing lifestyles and environmental considerations have resulted in i...
In sub-Saharan Africa, there is paucity of information on the potential of groundwater resources. Th...
The innovation uses the site suitability mapping for implementing the Aquifer Storage and Recovery (...
Groundwater has been recognised as the most cost-effective option of safe water supply to rural comm...
Groundwater development potential in northern Ghana (108 671 km2) has been assessed by combining spa...
Groundwater irrigation is believed to have the highest level of water control necessary for smallhol...
The study gives an overview of the use of indigenous technical knowledge (ITK) and water management ...
Estimating the potential land resources suitable for irrigation and evaluating the possible impact o...