Eight thousand Uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360,000 hectares are using water-accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020-2030

An innovative water-measurement and accounting tool developed and tested by WLE/IWMI and partners, "smart sticks", have proven successful in improving water accounting in Uzbekistan irrigation associations. They enable associations to automatically record how much water has been delivered to which f...

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Main Author: CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems
Format: Case Study
Language:Inglés
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121754
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description An innovative water-measurement and accounting tool developed and tested by WLE/IWMI and partners, "smart sticks", have proven successful in improving water accounting in Uzbekistan irrigation associations. They enable associations to automatically record how much water has been delivered to which farmers. This accurate, transparent and easy-to-use tool resolves conflicts over water distribution and incentivizes farmers to pay irrigation fees. As a result, the technology was included among priority investments in the Agricultural Development Strategy of Uzbekistan for 2020-2030.
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spelling CGSpace1217542023-03-14T13:18:33Z Eight thousand Uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360,000 hectares are using water-accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020-2030 CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems farmers technology water development agricultural development irrigation measurement conflicts distribution water accounting tools accounting associations development strategy uzbekistan case studies agrifood systems rural development An innovative water-measurement and accounting tool developed and tested by WLE/IWMI and partners, "smart sticks", have proven successful in improving water accounting in Uzbekistan irrigation associations. They enable associations to automatically record how much water has been delivered to which farmers. This accurate, transparent and easy-to-use tool resolves conflicts over water distribution and incentivizes farmers to pay irrigation fees. As a result, the technology was included among priority investments in the Agricultural Development Strategy of Uzbekistan for 2020-2030. 2020-12-31 2022-09-12T12:04:13Z 2022-09-12T12:04:13Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121754 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems. 2020. Eight thousand Uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360,000 hectares are using water-accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020-2030. Reported in Water, Land and Ecosystems Annual Report 2020. Outcome Impact Case Report.
spellingShingle farmers
technology
water
development
agricultural development
irrigation
measurement
conflicts
distribution
water accounting
tools
accounting
associations
development strategy
uzbekistan
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
CGIAR Research Program on Water, Land and Ecosystems
Eight thousand Uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360,000 hectares are using water-accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020-2030
title Eight thousand Uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360,000 hectares are using water-accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020-2030
title_full Eight thousand Uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360,000 hectares are using water-accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020-2030
title_fullStr Eight thousand Uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360,000 hectares are using water-accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020-2030
title_full_unstemmed Eight thousand Uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360,000 hectares are using water-accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020-2030
title_short Eight thousand Uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360,000 hectares are using water-accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020-2030
title_sort eight thousand uzbekistan farmers cultivating 360 000 hectares are using water accounting tools to improve water distribution making further expansion a national priority for 2020 2030
topic farmers
technology
water
development
agricultural development
irrigation
measurement
conflicts
distribution
water accounting
tools
accounting
associations
development strategy
uzbekistan
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121754
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