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Agricultural water management in a water stressed catchment: Lessons from the RIPARWIN Project

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  • McCartney, Matthew P.
  • Lankford, B. A.
  • Mahoo, H.

    (Senior Researcher, International Water Management Institute
    Senior Lecturer, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, United Kingdom
    Associate Professor, Soil Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania.)

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  • McCartney, Matthew P. & Lankford, B. A. & Mahoo, H., 2007. "Agricultural water management in a water stressed catchment: Lessons from the RIPARWIN Project," IWMI Research Reports H040549, International Water Management Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:iwt:rerpts:h040549
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    1. Henning Bjornlund & Andre van Rooyen & Richard Stirzaker, 2017. "Profitability and productivity barriers and opportunities in small-scale irrigation schemes," International Journal of Water Resources Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(5), pages 690-704, September.
    2. Meena, M.S.. & Singh, K.M., 2012. "Information and Communication Technologies for Sustainable Natural Resource Management," MPRA Paper 45818, University Library of Munich, Germany, revised 04 Apr 2013.
    3. Janmaat, J. & Lapp, S. & Wannop, T. & Bharati, Luna & Sugden, Fraser, 2015. "Demonstrating complexity with a roleplaying simulation: investing in water in the Indrawati Subbasin, Nepal," IWMI Research Reports 229585, International Water Management Institute.
    4. England, Matthew I., 2019. "Contested waterscapes: Irrigation and hydropower in the Great Ruaha River Basin, Tanzania," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 213(C), pages 1084-1095.
    5. Smakhtin, Vladimir U. & Gamage, Nilantha & Bharati, Luna, 2007. "Hydrological and environmental issues of interbasin water transfers in India: a case of the Krishna River Basin," IWMI Research Reports 53065, International Water Management Institute.
    6. Yang, Y.C. Ethan & Wi, Sungwook, 2018. "Informing regional water-energy-food nexus with system analysis and interactive visualization – A case study in the Great Ruaha River of Tanzania," Agricultural Water Management, Elsevier, vol. 196(C), pages 75-86.
    7. Kibret, S. & Petros, B. & Boelee, Eline & Tekie, H., 2008. "Entomological studies on the impact of a small-scale irrigation scheme on malaria transmission around Ziway, Ethiopia," IWMI Conference Proceedings 246411, International Water Management Institute.
    8. Kibret, S. & Petros, B. & Boelee, Eline & Tekie, H., 2008. "Entomological studies on the impact of a small-scale irrigation scheme on malaria transmission around Ziway, Ethiopia," Conference Papers h044138, International Water Management Institute.

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