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Improved agricultural water management for Africa's drylands (Paperback)
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Improved agricultural water management for Africa's drylands (Paperback)
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Dryland regions in Sub-Saharan Africa are home to one-half of the
region's population and three-quarters of its poor. Poor both in
natural resources and in assets and income, the inhabitants of
drylands are highly vulnerable to droughts and other shocks.
Despite a long history of interventions by governments, development
agencies, and civil society organisations, there have been no
sustained large-scale successes toward improving the resilience of
drylands dwellers. Improved Agricultural Water Management for
Africa's Drylands describes the extent to which agricultural water
management interventions in dryland regions of Sub-Saharan Africa
can enhance the resilience and improve the well-being of the people
living in those regions, proposes what can realistically be done to
promote improved agricultural water management, and sets out how
stakeholders can make those improvements. After reviewing the
current status of irrigation and agricultural water management in
the drylands, the authors discuss technical, economic, and
institutional challenges to expanding irrigation. A model developed
at the International Food Policy Research Institute is used to
project the potential for irrigation development in the Sahel
Region and the Horn of Africa. The modeling results show that
irrigation development in the drylands can reduce vulnerability and
improve the resilience of hundreds of thousands of farming
households, but rainfed agriculture will continue to dominate for
the foreseeable future. Fortunately, many soil and water
conservation practices that can improve the productivity and ensure
the sustainability of rainfed cropping systems are available. The
purpose of this book is to demonstrate the potentially highly
benefi cial role of water and water management in drylands
agriculture in association with agronomic improvements, market
growth, and infrastructure development, and to assess the
technological and socioeconomic conditions and institutional policy
frameworks that can remove barriers to adoption and allow
wide-scale take-up of improved agricultural water management in the
dryland regions of Sub-Saharan Africa.
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