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June 24, 2021

Preparation of Hill Torrent Management Plan in CRBC (Pakistan)

Title: Preparation of Hill Torrent Management Plan in CRBC (Pakistan) Author: Muhammad Yunus Javed et al. Type: Document Year: 2007 Description: The development of the perennial irrigation command of the Chasma Right Bank Canal at the tail of spate irrigation/rod kohi systems in DI Khan had many impacts on the spate systems, socially and hydrologically.

June 24, 2021

Technical Note: Supporting and promoting flood-based farming systems

Title: Technical Note: Supporting and promoting flood-based farming systems Authors: IFAD Year: 2015 Description: Flood Based Farming Systems have often been overlooked, if not misunderstood, by decision makers, agricultural experts and professionals. A good example is the construction of large-scale surface water storage that more often than not does not taken into account the presence

June 24, 2021

Water Governance in Gash Spate System (Sudan)

Title: Water Governance in Gash Spate System (Sudan) Author: IFAD Type: Article Year: 2004 Description: The Gash irrigation scheme is located in Kassala province, East of the Republic of the Sudan. This large irrigation scheme of 100,000 ha was set up by the government in the 1920s to settle poor nomadic people into a cash

June 24, 2021

Climate Change Scenarios and Possible Adaptation Measures

Title: Climate Change Scenarios and Possible Adaptation Measures Author: Intercooperation Year: 2013 Description: A document on the impact of elimate change on agriculture and water resources under different elimate change scenarios that are likely to occur in districts Chitral and Dl Khan of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. An understanding of likely scenarios in elimate change is essential

June 24, 2021

History of Daraban Zam (Pakistan)

Title: History of Daraban Zam (Pakistan) Author: Fahim Iqbal Type: Document Year: 2007 Description: Describes the development of spate irrigation and the water rights and water management system in Daraban Zam, one of the larger ephemeral river systems in DI Khan, NWFP, Pakistan.

June 24, 2021

Rudh Kohi system in Pakistan

Title: Rudh Kohi system in Pakistan Author: Intercooperation Type: Document Year: 2013 Description: Rudh Kohi system in Pakistan — Achievements, Prospects and Issues: Sharing DI Khan Experience

June 24, 2021

Mithawan Hill Torrent Regulating Flood Water Hydraulic Model Study

Title: Mithawan Hill Torrent Regulating Flood Water Hydraulic Model Study Author: Irrigation Research Institute, Lahore Year: 1979 Description: In the Mithawan Hill torrent of the Dera Ghazi Khan district, this hydraulic model study was done in order to improve flood water regulation in the area.

June 24, 2021

Gash Sustainable Livelihoods Regeneration Project

Title: Gash Sustainable Livelihoods Regeneration Project Author: IFAD, Near East and North Africa Division Type: Article Year: 2003 Description: A description of the Gash Sustainable Livelihoods Regeneration Project in Sudan. The project basically aims to arrest the deterioration of local livelihoods by: 1) land tenancy reform so that land access is equitable, secure, and for

June 24, 2021

Double Degree MSc Programme on Agricultrual Water Management for Arid and Semi-arid Climates (DD-AWMASC (Handbook 2011-2013)

Title: Double Degree MSc Programme on Agricultrual Water Management for Arid and Semi-arid Climates (DD-AWMASC (Handbook 2011-2013) Author: Haramaya University and UNESCO-IHE Year: 2011 Description: The Haramaya University, Oromia Regional National State, Ethiopia and UNESCO-IHE, Delft, the Netherlands, have developed a two years Double Degree Master programme on Agricultural Water Management for Arid and Semi-arid

June 24, 2021

Climate change adaptation needs for agriculture and water resources in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

Title: Climate change adaptation needs for agriculture and water resources in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan Author: Intercooperation Year: 2013 Description: This document is the result of an orientation workshop on climate change conducted with senior officers of Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan at the Agricultural University Peshawar. It describes the impact of climate change in general