RURAL WATER MANAGEMENT IN THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Aaron Wiener
Natural Resources Forum, 1977, vol. 1, issue 2, 111-118
Abstract:
The author focuses on the need in developing countries for an integrated approach to rural water planning and management, advocating that it can and must play a central role in overall rural development and social transformation. He juxtaposes the approaches indicated by the widely differing conditions in developed and developing countries and illustrates, with reference to irrigated agriculture, the appropriate strategies for developing countries to maximize the benefits of water as an input into overall development.
Date: 1977
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