Autor:
Ogilvie, A.
Mahe, G.
Ward, J.
Serpantie, G.
Lemoalle, J.
Morand, P.
Barbier, Bruno
Diop, Amadou Tamsir
Caron, A.
Namara, Regassa E.
Kaczan, D.
Lukasiewicz, A.
Paturel, J.E.
Lienou, G.
Clanet, J.C.
Livelihoods in the Niger River basin rely mainly on rainfed agriculture, except in the dry extreme north. Low yields and water productivity result from low inputs, short growing seasons, dry spells, and excessive water. The overlap of traditional and modern rules impedes secure access to water an...
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Ogilvie, A.
,
Mahe, G.
,
Ward, J.
,
Serpantie, G.
,
Lemoalle, J.
,
Morand, P.
,
Barbier, Bruno
,
Diop, Amadou Tamsir
,
Caron, A.
,
Namara, Regassa E.
,
Kaczan, D.
,
Lukasiewicz, A.
,
Paturel, J.E.
,
Lienou, G.
,
Clanet, J.C.
,
[Water, agriculture and poverty in the Niger River Basin]
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Water, agriculture and poverty in the Niger River Basin