This working paper examines population growth in Pursat and its potential impact on food demand and land and water resources in a systematic and integrated manner. The main purpose of the paper is to kick-start a policy debate on population dynamics and food and water security in Pursat. The paper provides background information, observations and empirical analysis of resource demand (real or perceived) associated with population growth and policy decisions related to food and water security.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2013Cambodia
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchFebruary, 2013
The objectives of the workshop were to (i) share and exchange experiences and lessons on available methods and tools to identify and analyse trade-offs in agricultural systems (at different levels: from household to landscape, regional and global level), (ii) to discuss and explore how we can apply the lessons learned within and between the respective CRPs, (iii) to explore potential for synergies and collaboration between scientists and programs on trade-off analysis in agricultural systems, (iv) to discuss how results from trade-off analysis research can be translated to end-users to achi
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2006
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchOctober, 2010Eritrea, Eastern Africa
The project ‘Water Productivity Improvement of Cereals and Food Legumes in the Atbara Basin of Eritrea’ is an example of organization and implementation of farmers’ participatory research, conducted utilizing the available indigenous knowledge while empowering farming communities. Farmers have been partners in technology development with extension and research, with full decision-making power in planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchJanuary, 2010Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mozambique, South Africa, South-Eastern Asia, Africa
Most African countries underwent water legislation reform since the 1990s, through
which existing plural legal systems were changed into nation-wide permit systems, in
which the state acts as custodian of the nation’s water resources. Although globally
heralded as the best way to manage water resources within the broader context of
Integrated Water Resource Management, this project examines the problematic
implications of the new laws for the majority of the rural and peri-urban poor. Since time
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2010Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Southern Asia
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsDecember, 2009Sudan, Africa, Eastern Africa
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsDecember, 2008
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsDecember, 2013
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Library ResourceConference Papers & ReportsNovember, 2011Burkina Faso, Ghana, Western Africa
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