Mehta, Lyla Ringler, Claudia Varghese, Shiney
This chapter focuses on the multiple facets and meanings of water and how it is a contested resource. It also explores linkages between SDG 6 (Clean water and sanitation) and SDG 2 (Zero hunger). Water is essential for all life and integral to the functioning of food systems; similarly, changes in our food systems are essential to achieve SDG 6. An...
Escamilla, Enrique Zunzunegui Ordoñez, Gonzalo Ángeles Orozco-Ramírez, Quetzalcóatl Caballero Castrillo, Maribel A. Morales Mora, Miguel A.
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Given the environmental challenges of soil depletion, water scarcity, and resource competition, the agricultural products market demands a continuous increase in annual crop productivity. Nevertheless, it is often overlooked whether there are favorable conditions within the biophysical constraints of the natural system to meet such a requirement. T...
Tawfik, Mohamed Hassan Al-Zawaidah, Hadeel Hoogesteger, J. Al-Zu'bi, Maha Hellegers, Petra Mateo-Sagasta, Javier Elmahdi, A.
Jordan’s water scarcity prompted a national plan whereby treated wastewater is utilized to amend agricultural irrigation water so as to reallocate freshwater to urban/domestic uses. The policy, however, has engendered farmers’ resistance in the Northern Jordan Valley (NJV), causing a stalemate in putting new infrastructure into operation. This rese...
Chunga, B.A. Marx, W. cai, xueliang Clercq, W. de Watson, A. Malota, M.
The agricultural sector is faced with numerous challenges including climate change and water scarcity in many developing countries. In order to address scarcity and improve water use efficiency for rural farmers, fish farming is being integrated with small-scale irrigation. However, there are challenges in how to allocate water between the two farm...
Mukuyu, Patience van Koppen, Barbara Jacobs-Mata, Inga
Sida, Y. G. Simane, B. Assefa, E. Haileslassie, Amare
Polycentric irrigation water governance allows community institutions to deliver better irrigation services. This study examined the Irrigation Water User Associations (IWUAs) service delivery performance in the Ketar subbasin, Ethiopia, focusing on four irrigation schemes. The irrigation water user associations in the subbasin were measured on the...
Salam, Sanaullah
Water consumption is greatly rising as a result of global population growth, climate change, and other socioeconomic factors. The race to extract more water to meet the demands of various sectors is rising, making it difficult to ensure equitable water allocation. An effort was made in this study to assess the water supply and demand gap among seve...
Koppen, Barbara van
Living customary water tenure is the most accepted socio-legal system among the large majority of rural people in sub-Saharan Africa. Based on literature, this report seeks to develop a grounded understanding of the ways in which rural people meet their domestic and productive water needs on homesteads, distant fields or other sites of use, largely...
Waqas, M. M. Waseem, M. Ali, S. Hopman, J. W. Awan, Usman Khalid Shah, S. H. H. Shah, A. N.
The livelihoods of poor people living in rural areas of Indus Basin Irrigation System (IBIS) of Pakistan depend largely on irrigated agriculture. Water duties in IBIS are mainly calculated based on crop-specific evapotranspiration. Recent studies show that ignoring the spatial variability of factors affecting the crop water requirements can affect ...
a., sergio
Environmental flow (eflow) reference values play a key role in environmental water science and practice. In Mexico, eflow assessments are set by a norm in which the frequency of occurrence is the managing factor to integrate inter-annual and seasonal flow variability components into environmental water reserves. However, the frequency parameters ha...