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MK4: On water governance

Septembre, 2006
Cambodge
Laos
Viet Nam

This project focuses on the governance structures and mechanisms needed to enable, support and maintain successful WSI optimization strategies.The latter research relates not only to individual reservoirs, but also to cascades, including transboundary cascades. It draws on other Mekong BDC projects as well as institutional analysis of current water governance for different uses.

Operational analysis of the cascaded Wadecha-Belbela reservoir system (Ada’a Liben Woreda, in Oromia Region)

Journal Articles & Books
Juillet, 2006
Éthiopie
Afrique
Afrique orientale

Wadecha-Belbela reservoir system is located in Oromia Region, East Shoa zone, Adaa Liben woreda serving as a water source of 1600ha irrigation projects. The irrigation system under the reservoir system is increasing progressively during the past decades. The expansion of irrigation development without the knowledge of the water source will have the outcome of agricultural yield reduction and water stress. Inadequate knowledge on operation of the reservoir has been leading to inefficient usage of stored water.

CPWF Annual Report 2005

Reports & Research
Juin, 2006
Bangladesh
Bhoutan
Burkina Faso
Cambodge
Tchad
Chili
Chine
Ghana
Honduras
Inde
Iran
Kenya
Laos
Mali
Népal
Niger
Nigéria
Pakistan
Pérou
Afrique du Sud
Soudan
Viet Nam
Zimbabwe
Colombie
Équateur
Érythrée
Éthiopie
Afrique centrale
Asie central
Afrique orientale
Amérique centrale
Amérique du Sud
Asie occidentale
Afrique septentrionale
Asie méridionale
Asia du sud-est
Afrique australe
Afrique occidentale

At this point – just under half way (two years and six months) in the implementation of the first CPWF phase (and three years and eight months since inception began) governance and management processes are running smoothly, it is in reasonable financial health and technical processes – such as issuing new calls and obtaining reviews by our Expert Panel on Scientific Quality – are familiar, although they must be adjusted to each specific instance.

CPWF Medium Term Plan (2007-2009)

Reports & Research
Juin, 2006
Bangladesh
Bénin
Bhoutan
Botswana
Brésil
Burkina Faso
Cambodge
Chili
Chine
Colombie
Équateur
Égypte
Érythrée
Éthiopie
Ghana
Hongrie
Inde
Iran
Kenya
Laos
Mali
Mozambique
Népal
Niger
Nigéria
Pakistan
Pérou
Afrique du Sud
Soudan
Thaïlande
Ouganda
Viet Nam
Zimbabwe
Afrique occidentale
Afrique centrale
Amérique centrale
Amérique du Sud
Asie occidentale
Asie méridionale
Asia du sud-est

This introductory section covers the period since the submission of the last Mid-Term

Plan until present, and concentrates on the following areas:

> Principal areas of progress.

> Developments in 2005 and early 2006.

> Changes to the CPMT strategic plan.

> Research achievement highlights.

> Program progress.

At this point – just under half way (two years and six months) in the implementation

of the first CPWF phase (and three-and-a-half years since inception began)

Quantity and Qualities: The Development and Extent of Transboundary Water Law in Africa

Multimedia
Juin, 2006

This article documents and analyzes the largest collection of transboundary water agreements related to Africa. Collection contents are categorized to provide insights into the evolution and geography of transboundary water law in Africa, and – when possible - to situate that law within a global context. The findings reveal that both historic and geographic factors have influenced African agreements. Historically, there is a trend toward increasing robustness generally consistent with global trends.

Farmers’ Decision Making Process for Innovations in Soil Conservation

Conference Papers & Reports
Avril, 2006
Western Asia
Syrian Arab Republic

The aim of this paper is to contribute to a more holistic understanding of farmers’ decision making process for innovations in soil conservation. In this study, farmers’ decision making has been explored in the context of a mountainous olive growing area in northwest Syria, where evidences of land degradation are widespread.