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Understanding barriers and opportunities for scaling sustainable and inclusive farmer-led irrigation development in Nepal

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Main Authors: Khadka, Manohara, Uprety, Labisha, Shrestha, Gitta, Minh, Thai Thi, Nepal, Shambhawi, Raut, Manita, Dhungana, Shashwat, Shahrin, S., Krupnik, Timothy J., Schmitter, Petra S.
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: Cereal Systems Initiative for South Asia 2021
Subjects:
farmer-led irrigation
sustainability
smallholders
small scale systems
agricultural value chains
gender equality
inclusion
livelihoods
irrigation equipment
supply chains
water management
multiple use water services
public-private partnerships
covid-19
policies
innovation scaling
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115756
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