Sustainable Groundwater Development for Improved Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa

Sustainable Groundwater Development for Improved Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa

Villholth, Karen G.; Verma, Shilp; Pavelic, Paul

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

222

Mole

9781032391939

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Introduction: Identifying the barriers and pathways forward for expanding the use of groundwater for irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa 1. Groundwater irrigation for smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa - a synthesis of current knowledge to guide sustainable outcomes 2. Smallholder groundwater irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa: country-level estimates of development potential 3. Understanding smallholder irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa: results of a sample survey from nine countries 4. Do policy and institutional factors explain the low levels of smallholder groundwater use in Sub-Saharan Africa? 5. Small pumps and poor farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa: an assessment of current extent of use and poverty outreach 6. Small pumps and the poor: a field survey in the Upper East Region of Ghana 7. Improving the supply chain of motor pumps to accelerate mechanized small-scale private irrigation in Zambia 8. Gender aspects of smallholder private groundwater irrigation in Ghana and Zambia 9. Integrated assessment of hydrogeology and water quality for groundwater-based irrigation development in the Raya Valley, northern Ethiopia 10. Cost-benefit analysis and ideas for cost sharing of groundwater irrigation: evidence from north-eastern Ethiopia 11. Predicting groundwater recharge in Ghana by estimating evapotranspiration 12. Groundwater potential for dry-season irrigation in north-eastern Ghana 13. Constraints and opportunities for groundwater irrigation arising from hydrologic shifts in the Iullemmeden Basin, south-western Niger
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Groundwater;Sub-Saharan Africa;Irrigation;Groundwater Development;Sustainable Groundwater;AWM;Water Table Fluctuation Method;Groundwater Irrigation;Smallholder Irrigation;Treadle Pumps;North Eastern Ethiopia;Gravity Flow Irrigation;Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme;Rainfed Plots;Rainfed Farmers;Low Level Irrigation;Gravity Flow Irrigation Systems;Small Scale Irrigation;Poverty Outreach;Lift Irrigation;Volta River Basin;Mountain Front Recharge;Pangani River Basin;Volta Basin;Chloride Mass Balance;Rainfed Production;South Western USA;Fluvio Lacustrine Deposits;AL Method