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Admassu, S.Demeke, A.Mekonen, T.Belachew, M.Addis, H.Aweke, Z.Ayele, M.Collick, A.S.Steenhuis, Tammo S.[Factors in sub-optimum performance of rural water supply (RWS) systems (as lessons learned for rain water management (RWM) systems) in the Ethiopian Highlands]Factors in sub-optimum performance of rural water supply (RWS) systems (as lessons learned for rain water management (RWM) systems) in the Ethiopian Highlands

The threat of water scarcity in sub-Saharan Africa is real, due to the expanding agricultural needs, climate variability and inappropriate land use. Livestock keeping is the fastest growing agricultural sector, partly because of increasing and changing demands for adequate, quality and diverse fo...


Amede, TilahunDescheemaeker, KatrienPeden, Donald G.Rooyen, Andre F. van[Harnessing benefits from improved livestock water productivity in crop-livestock systems of sub-Saharan Africa: synthesis]Harnessing benefits from improved livestock water productivity in crop-livestock systems of sub-Saharan Africa: synthesis

Purpose – The main purposes of this paper were to assess effects of smallholder farmers access to livelihood capital (e.g. land, livestock and water) on livestock water productivity (LWP) and to evaluate impacts of selected interventions in reducing livestock water demand (per unit of livestock p...


Haileslassie, AmareBlümmel, MichaelClement, FlorianeIshaq, S.Khan, M.A.[Adapting livestock water productivity to climate change]Adapting livestock water productivity to climate change

This paper looks at the applicability of three management oriented simulation models that are being evaluated by the environmental Sciences Division at ILCA. Basically the three models (CERES-maize NITROSIM and SCUAF) have been designed to simulate crop growth and development and crop yields, as ...


Saka, A.R.Haque, I.[Maize/Annual forage legumes mixed cropping systems: Characterizing water and Nitrogen dynamics in maize/vetch pure and mixed stands. II. Criteria for model selection and minimum data sets requirements for model use and verification]Maize/Annual forage legumes mixed cropping systems: Characterizing water and Nitrogen dynamics in maize/vetch pure and mixed stands. II. Criteria for model selection and minimum data sets requirements for model use and verification

One of the 'learning to innovate' sessions in the 2011 Third International Forum on Water and Food looked at experiences within the CPWF with multi-stakeholder Platforms (MSP) and Innovation Platforms (IP). This video has the group reports that discussed: 1) How do we scale out such platform proc...


International Livestock Research Institute[Multi-stakeholder and innovation platforms: Group reports from the IFWF3]Multi-stakeholder and innovation platforms: Group reports from the IFWF3
Fathelbari, M.O.Musa, M.T.[Water production systems and methods for their improvement in Al Gadarif State, Eastern Sudan]Water production systems and methods for their improvement in Al Gadarif State, Eastern Sudan
Pineau, M.Ayalneh, W.Studer, C.Peden, Donald G.[Response-inducing sustainability evaluation (RISE) linking agricultural practices and water productivity]Response-inducing sustainability evaluation (RISE) linking agricultural practices and water productivity

In this video interview, Tilahun Amede of ILRI and IWMI introduces a new book 'Integrated natural resource management in the highlands of East Africa.' The book captures learning by farmers and researchers on NRM research - how to do it; what institutional mechanisms and arrangements are needed f...


Amede, Tilahun[Bringing farmers' options to farmers' fields in the East Africa Highlands]Bringing farmers' options to farmers' fields in the East Africa Highlands
Mpairwe, D.R.Mutetikka, D.Kiwuwa, G.H.Mugerwa, S.Owoyesigire, B.Zziwa, EmmanuelPeden, Donald G.[Options to improve livestock-water productivity (LWP) in the cattle corridor within the White Nile sub-basin in Uganda]Options to improve livestock-water productivity (LWP) in the cattle corridor within the White Nile sub-basin in Uganda

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