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Rainwater harvesting technologies in the Sahelian zone of West Africa and the potential for outscaling

Boubacar Author-Name 2: Olaleye, Adesola O. A2 1: Olaleye A2 2: Adesola O. Author-Name 3: Zougmore, R. A3 1: Zougmore A3 2: R. Author-Name 4: Fatondji, D. A4 1: Fatondji A4 2: D. Barry

No H042111, IWMI Working Papers from International Water Management Institute

Keywords: Rainwater; Water; harvesting; Water; conservation; Population; growth; Food; shortage; Food; security; Economic; analysis; Soil; properties; Villages; Erosion; Infiltration; Soil; moisture; Sorghum; Water; use; efficiency (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32p.
Date: 2008
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