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June 25, 2021

Mombo Semi-Perennial Irrigation Scheme

Title: Mombo Semi-Perennial Irrigation Scheme Author: Unknown Type: Document Description: Description (in Swahili) of diversion scheme in ephemeral river in Tanzania.

June 25, 2021

Poverty, Livelihood Risks and Copies Strategies in spate Irrigation Systems

Title: Poverty, Livelihood Risks and Copies Strategies in spate Irrigation Systems Author: Unknown Type: Document Description: Spate irrigation is mainly practised in arid and semi-arid areas of the world, such as the Middle East, Northern and Western Africa, the Horn of Africa, South and Central Asia as well as parts of Latin America, where rainfall

June 25, 2021

Lessons Learned from the Eastern Lowlands Project (Eritrea)

Title: Lessons Learned from the Eastern Lowlands Project (Eritrea) Author: Unknown Type: Document Description: Lessons from the IFAD supported spate modernization project in Wadi Laba and Mai Ule in the Eastern Lowlands of Eritrea.

June 25, 2021

Improved Grain Storage

Title: Improved Grain Storage Author: Unknown Type: Document Year: 2007 Description: Work of VEER (DI Khan) managed to reduce grain storage losses with 6 – 20 % using improved local stores and grain treatment.

June 25, 2021

Improving Spate Irrigation systems: Global Experiences

Title: Improving Spate Irrigation systems: Global Experiences Author: Unknown Type: Document Description: Over the past three decades spate irrigation development has been supported under a range of national and international programs.

June 25, 2021

Hydrological Analysis of Wadi Zabid and Wadi Tuban Graphics

Title: Hydrological Analysis of Wadi Zabid and Wadi Tuban Graphics. Author: Unknown Type: Document Year: 2003 Description: Description of data reliability and different types of flows (spate, base flow).

June 25, 2021

Flood Irrigation in the Korakan River, Balochistan (Bund Construction in a Degrading River Bed)

Title: Flood Irrigation in the Korakan River, Balochistan (Bund Construction in a Degrading River Bed) Author: Unknown Type: Document Description: For many communities along the Korakan river, this water source was an important source to irrigate their fields with its flood water. As the result of the degradation process, six collective bunds cannot be rebuilt