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Improving water management in Myanmar’s dry zone for food security, livelihoods and health

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  • International Water Management Institute, IWMI, 2015. "Improving water management in Myanmar’s dry zone for food security, livelihoods and health," IWMI Reports 229586, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iwmirp:229586
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.229586
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    1. Ulrike Nischan & Adam Kennedy & Than Tun, 2016. "Promoting Agricultural Growth in Myanmar: A Review of Policies and an Assessment of Knowledge Gaps," Working Papers id:8792, eSocialSciences.
    2. Herridge, David F. & Win, Mar Mar & Nwe, Khin Mar Mar & Kyu, Khin Lay & Win, Su Su & Shwe, Tun & Min, Yu Yu & Denton, Matthew D. & Cornish, Peter S., 2019. "The cropping systems of the Central Dry Zone of Myanmar: Productivity constraints and possible solutions," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 169(C), pages 31-40.
    3. Tun, Than & Kennedy, Adam & Nischan, Ulrike, 2015. "Promoting Agricultural Growth In Myanmar: A Review Of Policies And An Assessment Of Knowledge Gaps," Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security Policy Research Papers 259018, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Food Security (FSP).
    4. Tun, Than & Kennedy, Adam & Nischan, Ulrike, 2015. "Promoting Agricultural Growth in Myanmar: A Review of Policies and an Assessment of Knowledge Gaps," Food Security International Development Papers 230983, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    5. Cornish, Peter S. & Birchall, Craig & Herridge, David F. & Denton, Matthew D. & Guppy, Chris, 2018. "Rainfall-related opportunities, risks and constraints to rainfed cropping in the Central Dry Zone of Myanmar as defined by soil water balance modelling," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 164(C), pages 47-57.

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    Agribusiness; Agricultural Finance; Community/Rural/Urban Development; Farm Management; Food Security and Poverty; Health Economics and Policy; Land Economics/Use;
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