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Humphreys, E.Bayot, R.S.Brakel, Martin L. vanGichuki, Francis N.Svendsen, MarkWester, P.Huber-Lee, AnnetteCook, Simon E.Douthwaite, BoruHoanh, Chu ThaiJohnson, Nancy L.Nguyen-Khoa, SophieVidal, AlainMacIntyre, I.MacIntyre, R.[Fighting poverty through sustainable water use: Proceedings of the CPWF 2nd International Forum on Water and Food, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, November 10—14, 2008: Volume III]Fighting poverty through sustainable water use: Proceedings of the CPWF 2nd International Forum on Water and Food, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, November 10—14, 2008: Volume III

Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water systems fail to meet demands. Many of the problems characterising river basins and other collectively managed water resource systems can be ascribed largely to the failure of institutions to enable problems...


Merrey, Douglas J.Cook, Simon E.[Fostering Institutional Creativity at Multiple Levels: Towards Facilitated Institutional Bricolage]Fostering Institutional Creativity at Multiple Levels: Towards Facilitated Institutional Bricolage

The CPWF Volta Basin Focal Project project team was led by Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD, France) with collaborating scientists from the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) - Ghana, CSIR Water Research Institute - Ghana, Université de Ouagadougou, Institute of Stati...


Cook, Simon E.[How water and agriculture support livelihoods in the Volta]How water and agriculture support livelihoods in the Volta

Three factors will drive great change in the Mekong area:1) Population is expected to increase from the current 6 0million to more than 90 million in 2050. 2) The proportion of urban dwellers will rise from about 20 % to about 40 %. Economic growth is around 4.5 % per annum.3) With an annual ave...


Cook, Simon E.[Water, people and food in the Mekong River Basin]Water, people and food in the Mekong River Basin

Humphreys, E.Bayot, R.S.Brakel, Martin L. vanGichuki, Francis N.Svendsen, MarkWester, P.Huber-Lee, AnnetteCook, Simon E.Douthwaite, BoruHoanh, Chu ThaiJohnson, Nancy L.Nguyen-Khoa, SophieVidal, AlainMacIntyre, I.MacIntyre, R.[Fighting poverty through sustainable water use]Fighting poverty through sustainable water use

Humphreys, E.Bayot, R.S.Brakel, Martin L. vanGichuki, Francis N.Svendsen, MarkWhite, D.Wester, P.Huber-Lee, AnnetteCook, Simon E.Douthwaite, BoruHoanh, Chu ThaiJohnson, Nancy L.Nguyen-Khoa, SophieVidal, AlainMacIntyre, I.MacIntyre, R.[Fighting poverty through sustainable water use: Proceedings of the CPWF 2nd International Forum on Water and Food, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 10—14 November 2008: Volume I]Fighting poverty through sustainable water use: Proceedings of the CPWF 2nd International Forum on Water and Food, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 10—14 November 2008: Volume I

Development in river basins is strongly influenced by a range of non-­‐random factors, called global drivers. These can present a bewildering array of effects that confound concerted action. This report summarizes these effects with the CPWF’s six basins and presents a method of visualizing them ...


Cook, Simon E.Lau, CharlotteFisher, Myles J.[What drives change? A framework to observe and understand broad-­‐ scale change in river basins]What drives change? A framework to observe and understand broad-­‐ scale change in river basins

A poster focused on different scenarios on CPWF rivers basins: Andes System of Basins, Ganges, Limpopo, Mekong, Nile and Volta


Cook, Simon E.Lau, Charlotte[The Basins in 2050: Workshop Scenarios]The Basins in 2050: Workshop Scenarios

Merry, D.Cook, Simon E.[Beyond social engineering: A strategy for fostering institutional creativity in developing country river basins]Beyond social engineering: A strategy for fostering institutional creativity in developing country river basins

This reports summarizes and synthesizes activities and achievements of the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF) through the end of 2007. The CPWF is an intiative of the CGIAR designed to take on the global challenge of water scarcity and food security. It is an international, multi-in...


Harrington, Larry W.Humphreys, E.Huber-Lee, AnnetteNguyen-Khoa, SophieCook, Simon E.Gichuki, Francis N.Johnson, Nancy L.Ringler, ClaudiaGeheb, KimWoolley, Jonathan N.[A summing up: Synthesis 2007: Changing the way we manage water for food, livelihoods, health and the environment]A summing up: Synthesis 2007: Changing the way we manage water for food, livelihoods, health and the environment

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