Water is critically important to the livelihoods of more than 1 billion people living on less than $1 a day, particularly for the 850 million rural poor primarily engaged in agriculture. In many developing countries, water is a major factor constraining agricultural output, and income of the world's rural poor. Improved agricultural water management can contribute to poverty reduction through several pathways. First, access to reliable water improves production and productivity, enhances employment opportunities and stabilizes income and consumption. Secondly, it encourages the utilization of other yield-enhancing inputs and allows diversification into high-value products, enhances nonfarm outputs and employment, and fulfils multiple needs ...
In low- and middle-income countries, people need water for drinking, personal hygiene and other dome...
The premise of this paper is that the key to effective water resources management is understanding t...
A Journal article by David Nerubucha, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - Afric...
Water is critically important to the livelihoods of more than 1 billion people living on less than $...
Water resources are essential to human development processes and to achieve the Millennium Developme...
The main focus of this article is to explore whether access to selected agricultural water managemen...
Farmers in rural Ethiopia live in a shock-prone environment. The major source of shock is the persis...
Facing the food and poverty crises in developing countries will require a new emphasis on small-scal...
According to research done by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), one-third of the ...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
In Jehangir, Waqar A.; Hussain, Intizar (Eds.). Poverty reduction through improved agricultural wate...
The full poverty-fighting potential of existing irrigation schemes is not being realized—largely bec...
Understanding the complex relationship between water, agriculture and poverty (WAP) is essential for...
Understanding the complex relationship between water, agriculture and poverty (WAP) is essential for...
The global demand for water in agriculture will increase over time with increasing population, risin...
In low- and middle-income countries, people need water for drinking, personal hygiene and other dome...
The premise of this paper is that the key to effective water resources management is understanding t...
A Journal article by David Nerubucha, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - Afric...
Water is critically important to the livelihoods of more than 1 billion people living on less than $...
Water resources are essential to human development processes and to achieve the Millennium Developme...
The main focus of this article is to explore whether access to selected agricultural water managemen...
Farmers in rural Ethiopia live in a shock-prone environment. The major source of shock is the persis...
Facing the food and poverty crises in developing countries will require a new emphasis on small-scal...
According to research done by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI), one-third of the ...
The authors of the recently completed Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture (C...
In Jehangir, Waqar A.; Hussain, Intizar (Eds.). Poverty reduction through improved agricultural wate...
The full poverty-fighting potential of existing irrigation schemes is not being realized—largely bec...
Understanding the complex relationship between water, agriculture and poverty (WAP) is essential for...
Understanding the complex relationship between water, agriculture and poverty (WAP) is essential for...
The global demand for water in agriculture will increase over time with increasing population, risin...
In low- and middle-income countries, people need water for drinking, personal hygiene and other dome...
The premise of this paper is that the key to effective water resources management is understanding t...
A Journal article by David Nerubucha, a Lecturer at the Chandaria School of Business in USIU - Afric...