The changing face of irrigation in Kenya: opportunities for anticipating changes in Eastern and Southern Africa
H. G. Blank,
C. M. Mutero and
H. Murray-Rust
No H030816, IWMI Books, Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Small; scale; systems; Environmental; effects; Government; managed; irrigation; systems; Farmer; managed; irrigation; systems; Health; Waterborne; diseases; River; basins; Pest; control; Social; impact; Water; policy; Water; law; Institutional; development; Water; allocation; Drip; irrigation; Pumps; Technology; GIS; Databases; Irrigation; programs; Drainage; Water; resource; management; Economic; aspects; Social; aspects; Water; scarcity; Conflict; Case; studies; Land; management; Sedimentation; Flood; control; Wetlands; Water; quality; Erosion; Grassland; management; Livestock; Rain; Drought; Participatory; management; Design; Credit; Horticulture; Farmers\u2019; associations; Farmers\u2019; attitudes; Gender; Rice; Legislation; Land; tenure; Cooperatives; Income (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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