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| |Pub Subtitle=Stockholm World Water Week 2012 | | |Pub Subtitle=Stockholm World Water Week 2012 |
| |Pub Author=Akker, van den E.; Compaore, A.; Gandarillas, H.; Hoogendam, P.; Kuylenstierna, J.; Molle, F.; Nill, D. | | |Pub Author=Akker, van den E.; Compaore, A.; Gandarillas, H.; Hoogendam, P.; Kuylenstierna, J.; Molle, F.; Nill, D. |
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| |Pub Keywords=water use efficiency, irrigation systems, water harvesting, lessons learnt, good practices, integrated water resource management, Bolivia, Ecuador, Burkina Faso | | |Pub Keywords=water use efficiency, irrigation systems, water harvesting, lessons learnt, good practices, integrated water resource management, Bolivia, Ecuador, Burkina Faso |
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| |Pub Abstract=This publication presents some contributions and results of the seminar “Better Water Use Efficiency for Increasing Yields and Food Security – from Watershed to Field”, which took place during the Stockholm Water Week 2012. | | |Pub Abstract=This publication presents some contributions and results of the seminar “Better Water Use Efficiency for Increasing Yields and Food Security – from Watershed to Field”, which took place during the Stockholm Water Week 2012. |
| Case studies from Bolivia, Ecuador and Burkina Faso emphasize experiences related to small-scale water harvesting and irrigation systems. Moreover issues of integrated water management within larger landscape units in the context of the water-food security-climate change nexus are presented. The proceedings, achievements and challenges underline both critical issues and potentials of international development cooperation in the field of water use efficiency. | | Case studies from Bolivia, Ecuador and Burkina Faso emphasize experiences related to small-scale water harvesting and irrigation systems. Moreover issues of integrated water management within larger landscape units in the context of the water-food security-climate change nexus are presented. The proceedings, achievements and challenges underline both critical issues and potentials of international development cooperation in the field of water use efficiency. |
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Better Water Use Efficiency for Increasing Yields and Food Security - from Watersheds to Field
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Stockholm World Water Week 2012
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Author
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Akker, van den E.; Compaore, A.; Gandarillas, H.; Hoogendam, P.; Kuylenstierna, J.; Molle, F.; Nill, D.
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GIZ / KfW / SIDA
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2012
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Keywords
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water use efficiency, irrigation systems, water harvesting, lessons learnt, good practices, integrated water resource management, Bolivia, Ecuador, Burkina Faso
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English
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Introduction
Improving Water Use Efficiency for Increasing Yields and Food Security- Main seminar results and way forward
Water use efficiency at field and watershed levels: potential difficulties and contradictions
Improving water use efficiency in Andean small farmers’ hill irrigation systems
Small Farmer Self-Administrated Irrigation Systems
Water harvesting in the Sahel Zone of Burkina Faso: Increasing yields in low-potential areas
Reducing the vulnerability of small dams to climate change to improve food security in Burkina Faso
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Abstract
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This publication presents some contributions and results of the seminar “Better Water Use Efficiency for Increasing Yields and Food Security – from Watershed to Field”, which took place during the Stockholm Water Week 2012.
Case studies from Bolivia, Ecuador and Burkina Faso emphasize experiences related to small-scale water harvesting and irrigation systems. Moreover issues of integrated water management within larger landscape units in the context of the water-food security-climate change nexus are presented. The proceedings, achievements and challenges underline both critical issues and potentials of international development cooperation in the field of water use efficiency.
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