PN59 - BFP Nile
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Item Report on Sudd livestock: Opportunities, constraints and trade-offs.(Thesis, 2009) Abin, S.A.M.Item Sudd wetland: Hydrology and water resources(Thesis, 2010) Awadalla, S.S.Item Impact of policy and institutional changes on livelihood of farmers in Gezira scheme of Sudan(Thesis, 2009) Gamal, K.A.E.M.Item A review of hydrology sediment and water resource use in the Blue Nile Basin(Working Paper, 2008) Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; McCartney, Matthew P.; Steenhuis, Tammo S.; Ahmed, A.A.Item Literature review of past agreements and indicative recommendations of institutional arrangement in Nile(Report, 2009) Westman, M.Item Impact of policy changes on the performance and water productivity of Gezira scheme – part 1; biophysics and water productivity(Thesis, 2007) Osman, Abd El Nassir Khidr M.Item Water accounting at a river basin scale: The Nile basin case(Journal Article, 2008) Mohamed, Y.A.; Molden, David J.; Bastiaanssen, Wim G.M.Item Economic incentive based approaches for transboundary water management under cooperative agreements: A case study of Blue Nile river basin(Thesis, 2012-08-02) Danso, George K.Item Item Nile Basin Focal Project. Synthesis report(Report, 2009-12-30) Molden, David J.; Awulachew, Seleshi Bekele; Conniff, Karen; Rebelo, Lisa-Maria; Mohamed, Y.; Peden, Donald G.; Kinyangi, James; Breugel, P. van; Mukherji, Aditi; Cascao, A.; Notenbaert, An Maria Omer; Demise, S.S.; Neguid, M.A.; Naggar, G. elThe Nile basin experiences wide spread poverty, lack of food and land and water degradation. Because poverty is linked to access to water for crop, fish and livestock based livelihoods, improving access to water and increasing agricultural water productivity can potentially contribute substantially to poverty reduction. The major goal of the Nile Basin Focal project is to identify high potential investments that reduce poverty yet reverse trends in land and water degradation. This is done through the implementation of six interlinked work packages allowing us to examine water availability, access, use, productivity, institutions and their linkages to poverty. Important in the Nile BFP is knowledge management and the uptake of results for ultimate impact.