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Mapping Systems and Services for Multiple Uses in Bac Hung Hai Irrigation and Drainage Scheme, Viet Nam

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2010
Viet Nam
Italia
Japón
Asia

This report presents the results of the expert consultation and the testing of the MASSMUS module of MASSCOTE methodology in Bac Hung Hai irrigation scheme in Viet Nam. The MASSMUS module was applied in two administrative districts in the BHH: Luong Tai district, and Kim Dong district.

Boosting Africa’s Soils

Policy Papers & Briefs
Febrero, 2016
Tanzania
Ghana
Guinea
Somalia
Nigeria
África

This booklet presents an overview of the issue of soil management practices in Africa. It briefly presents the 12-Resolution “Abuja Declaration on Fertilizer for the African Green Revolution” adopted in 2006 and contextualizes the 2014 adoption by the 23rd Summit of the African Union of the Malabo Declaration on Accelerated Agricultural Growth and Transformation for Shared Prosperity and Improved Livelihoods that reaffirmed that agriculture should remain high on the development agenda of the continent.

Investment in land and water

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2002
Laos
Bangladesh
Viet Nam
República Popular Democrática de Corea
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Camboya
India
Pakistán
República de Corea
China
Tailandia
Asia

A report of the proceedings of the October 2001 regional consultation on the above theme, the document explains the urgent need for arresting and reversing the decline in investment in land and water development in Asia-Pacific countries. Land and water investment priorities include coping with worsening land degradation, increasing productivity of the region’s large rainfed areas and modernising wasteful water delivery and irrigation systems.

AQUA STAT: counting every drop

Policy Papers & Briefs
Noviembre, 2014
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
Nepal
El Salvador
Malí
Belarús
Indonesia
Australia
Reino Unido
Austria
Djibouti
Etiopía
Costa Rica
Malawi
Cabo Verde
Suiza
Kenya
Hungría
Madagascar
Haití
Trinidad y Tabago
Argentina
Senegal

Small Dams and Weirs in Earth and Gabion Materials

Reports & Research
Noviembre, 2001
Egipto
Nigeria
Estados Unidos de América
Singapur
Viet Nam
Somalia
Francia
China
Eritrea
Botswana
Haití
Guinea
Malawi
Níger
Etiopía

This publication is a set of practical guidelines and norms for field project engineers for the design and building of small hydraulic structures using earth and gabions. This publication would be useful in designing small earth dams with a gabion spillway, intake weirs for gravity irrigation schemes, groynes, river bed training works and for protection against hydraulic erosion.

La Cooperation entre La FAO et le Royaume du Maroc

Journal Articles & Books
Junio, 2011
Argelia
Burkina Faso
Marruecos
Mauritania
Gambia
Malí
Francia
Djibouti
Senegal
Chad
Níger
Sudán
África

Le Maroc qui dispose de ressources appréciables en sols, eau et forêts a décidé, dès son indépendance en 1956, de faire de l’agriculture, l’un des piliers de son développement. Il a également su mettre à profit sa double façade atlantique et méditerranéenne, qui recèle un important potentiel halieutique, pour assurer au secteur des pêches un élan de développement durable. De tels choix ont créé une dynamique de croissance économique régulière qui a permis d’assurer la sécurité alimentaire du peuple marocain.

Workshop proceedings on capacity development in agricultural water management - Moscow 2004

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2005
Egipto
Estados Unidos de América
España
Zambia
Ucrania
Italia
Reino Unido
Países Bajos
Francia

The International Programme for Technology and Research in Irrigation and Drainage (IPTRID) is an international multi-donor programme, co-managed by partner organizations, created in 1990 at the request of the International Commission for Irrigation and Drainage (ICID). Its Secretariat, first located at the World Bank, was transferred to FAO in 1998, where it is being hosted, in the Land and Water Development division (AGL) as a Special Programme.

Renforcement de l’efficacité et de la durabilité des investissements hydroagricoles pour lutter contre la pauvreté

Policy Papers & Briefs
Marzo, 2016
Rwanda
Malí
Níger
Madagascar

La gestion de l’eau par les petits exploitants agricoles (y compris toutes les formes d’irrigation informelle, privée, eau pour l’élevage, pêche etc.) – la GEA à petite échelle- recèle un potentiel de développement important encore largement inexploité. Le projet financé par le FIDA et mis en oeuvre par la FAO et l’IWMI est une opportunité pour comprendre les conditions de succès pour le développement de toutes les formes informelles de gestion de l’eau en agriculture et pour améliorer l’efficacité et les performances des projets de développement.

Modernizing irrigation management - the MASSCOTE approach

Journal Articles & Books
Noviembre, 2007
Francia
Estados Unidos de América
Egipto
Sri Lanka
Indonesia
Reino Unido
Pakistán
Tailandia
Nepal
Marruecos
Malasia
México
Países Bajos
India
Sudán
Viet Nam

The performance of many canal irrigation delivery systems is unsatisfactory in terms of: (i) water resources management; (ii) service to irrigated agriculture; and (iii) costeffectiveness of infrastructure management. In recent years, participatory approaches and management transfer reforms have been promoted as part of the solution for more cost-effective and sustainable irrigation services. Large agency-managed systems have been turned over partially or completely to various types of management bodies. However, the results have usually been disappointing.

Emergency Irrigation Rehabilitation Project (EIRP) Afghanistan- UTF /AFG/035/AFG Final Report

Reports & Research
Octubre, 2012
Turkmenistán
Estados Unidos de América
Tayikistán
Afganistán
Alemania
Uzbekistán
Italia
Países Bajos
Irán
India
Pakistán
Asia

The Emergency Irrigation Rehabilitation Project (EIRP)-UTF/AFG/035/AFG started in April 2004 and concluded in December 2011. The project was funded by the World Bank (WB) through one credit and three grants provided to the Government of Afghanistan (GoA) for implementation through the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW). The project is supported with technical assistance (TA) provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN).