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Modeling water allocation between wetlands and irrigated agriculture: case study of the Gediz Basin, Turkey

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2000
Turquie

This report investigates how much water is required to maintain the freshwater reed beds that are the main shelter and breeding place for threatened bird species. The ability of Gediz basin to fulfill this requirement and the effects of this requirement on irrigated agriculture, the major competitor for water in the Gediz basin were subsequently examined.

Policies, legislation and organizations related to water in South Africa, with special reference to the Olifants River Basin

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2001
Afrique du Sud
Afrique australe

The study is reported in two Working Papers. Working Paper 17 reports the findings of the HIM exercise. This paper contains the policies, legislation and organizations relevant for understanding of the HIM for the Olifants river basin. It also includes the historical development of the institutional framework in the basin, as this history has left a profound imprint on the South African society at large and is still dictating, in many cases, the interactions between the different organizations.

Productivity of water in agriculture: farmers? perceptions and practices

Reports & Research
Décembre, 2007
Tanzania
Afrique australe

Stakeholders in agriculture and water related issues have different perceptions about the productivity of water. This is evident by the different definitions of productivity of water, though most of the definitions hinge around the benefits accrued from water use. The viewpoint of smallholder farmers? regarding the productivity of water is important in order to promote the concept of productivity of water in a country like Tanzania. This is because 95 percent of the farmers are smallholders. This paper presents the farmers?

Rehabilitation planning for small tanks in cascades: a methodology based on rapid assessment

Reports & Research
Décembre, 1997
Sri Lanka
Asia du sud-est

Presents a methodology for planning the rehabilitation and improvement of small-scale irrigation systems within the context of the water basin when information on hydrology and water use is inadequate. The methodology is useful to those undertaking irrigation rehabilitation projects in similar circumstances, and it may also be extended to water resources planning in many other circumstances.