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Irrigation management transfer in Mexico: a strategy to achieve irrigation district sustainability

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 1997
México
América central

Describes the process of transfer of irrigation districts in Mexico from public ownership to joint management, where responsibility for irrigation O&M is shared between the public irrigation agency and water user associations. It evaluates the sustainability of transferred systems and discusses needed changes.

La transferencia del manejo de la irrigacion en Mexico: una estrategia para lograr la sostenibilidad de los distritos de riego. In SpanishIrrigation management transfer in Mexico: a strategy to achieve irrigation district sustainability

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 1997
México
América central

Describes the process of transfer of irrigation districts in Mexico from public ownership to joint management, where responsibility for irrigation O&M is shared between the public irrigation agency and water user associations. It evaluates the sustainability of transferred systems and discusses needed changes.

Landlordism, tenants and the groundwater sector: lessons from Tarai-Madhesh, Nepal

Reports & Research
Diciembre, 2014
Nepal
Asia
Asia meridional

Over recent decades, there has been a shift in the focus of government irrigation schemes towards groundwater development throughout the Gangetic Plains, especially in the Nepal Tarai-Madhesh. This report explores the impact of landlord-tenant relations on access to groundwater irrigation. Tenant farmers have a reduced incentive to invest in pumping equipment and the boring of tube wells due to the high cost involved, insecure tenure and high rent payments, while landlords themselves have been shown to offer little support.

Ostrich-like strategies in Sahelian sands?: land and water grabbing in the Office du Niger, Mali.

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2012
Malí
África
África occidental
África subsahariana

In recent years, large-scale agricultural investment projects have increased in sub-Saharan Africa as a result of the growing appetites of local and international investors for land resources. Research has so far mainly focused on land issues, but the water implications of these land deals are starting to surface. Taking the Office du Niger (ON), in Mali, as a case study, it is shown that while around 100,000 ha is currently being cultivated, mostly by smallholders, a total of 600,000 ha of land has been allocated in the past ten years to investors in large-scale farming.

Perception of local community and the willingness to pay to restore church forests: the case of Dera district, northwestern Ethiopia

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2016

In the Ethiopian highlands, church forests have a substantial contribution to landscape restoration, and conservation of endangered indigenous tree species and biodiversity. However, the environmental and economic benefits of church forests are declining due to a combination of economic, environmental, and cultural factors. This study was conducted in Dera district, Ethiopia, to assess the perception of local communities on church forests and investigate the willingness of local communities to pay to manage and protect church forests.

Poverty and forests: multi-country analysis of spatial association and proposed policy solutions

Journal Articles & Books
Diciembre, 2007
Brasil
Honduras
Malawi
Mozambique
Indonesia
Uganda
Viet Nam

This paper examines poverty and deforestation in developing countries as linked problems and focuses on policies that can favour poverty alleviation in forested regions. The paper encompasses two elements: analysis of the spatial coincidence between poverty and forests, and proposed policy options for reducing poverty in forested areas.

Poverty and forests: multi-country analysis of spatial association and proposed policy solutions

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2007
Brasil
Honduras
Malawi
Mozambique
Indonesia
Uganda
Viet Nam

This paper examines poverty and deforestation in developing countries as linked problems and focuses on policies that can favour poverty alleviation in forested regions. The paper encompasses two elements: analysis of the spatial coincidence between poverty and forests, and proposed policy options for reducing poverty in forested areas.