Agriculture Water Management Solutions

The Agricultural Water Management Solutions Project (AWM Solutions) has identified a variety of small-holder agricultural water management interventions (AWM Regional Mapping) that have a high potential to improve food security and livelihoods of the rural poor in sub-Saharan Africaand South Asia.Th...

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Autores principales: Ag Water Solutions, Inc., International Food Policy Research Institute
Formato: Software
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Ag Water Solutions, Inc. 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154184
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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description The Agricultural Water Management Solutions Project (AWM Solutions) has identified a variety of small-holder agricultural water management interventions (AWM Regional Mapping) that have a high potential to improve food security and livelihoods of the rural poor in sub-Saharan Africaand South Asia.The analysis underlying the scenarios is based on an integrated modeling system that combines geographic (GIS) data analysis, biophysical and economic predictive modeling, and crop mix optimization tools to assess the regional potential for smallholder agricultural water management across sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. An ex-ante GIS analysis uses a set of suitability criteria to identify areas where the technology could potentially be applied, pixel by pixel, across the region based on environmental suitability and labor availability. The results are then further refined through the application of two biophysical and economic predictive modeling tools: the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and the model of Dynamic Research Evaluation for Management (DREAM) for a combined agronomic-economic-hydrologic cost-benefit analysis for each crop and technology assessed. Given limited market access in much of sub-Saharan Africa, we simulate local, national and international crop markets for this region, for vegetable, root and cereal crops, respectively.
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spelling CGSpace1541842025-01-10T06:34:28Z Agriculture Water Management Solutions Ag Water Solutions, Inc. International Food Policy Research Institute agriculture water allocation water resources water management modeling water use irrigation investment climate agricultural products prices technology benefit-cost ratio The Agricultural Water Management Solutions Project (AWM Solutions) has identified a variety of small-holder agricultural water management interventions (AWM Regional Mapping) that have a high potential to improve food security and livelihoods of the rural poor in sub-Saharan Africaand South Asia.The analysis underlying the scenarios is based on an integrated modeling system that combines geographic (GIS) data analysis, biophysical and economic predictive modeling, and crop mix optimization tools to assess the regional potential for smallholder agricultural water management across sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. An ex-ante GIS analysis uses a set of suitability criteria to identify areas where the technology could potentially be applied, pixel by pixel, across the region based on environmental suitability and labor availability. The results are then further refined through the application of two biophysical and economic predictive modeling tools: the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and the model of Dynamic Research Evaluation for Management (DREAM) for a combined agronomic-economic-hydrologic cost-benefit analysis for each crop and technology assessed. Given limited market access in much of sub-Saharan Africa, we simulate local, national and international crop markets for this region, for vegetable, root and cereal crops, respectively. 2012 2024-10-01T14:00:03Z 2024-10-01T14:00:03Z Software https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154184 en Open Access Ag Water Solutions, Inc. International Food Policy Research Institute Ag Water Solutions, Inc.; International Food Policy Research Institute 2012. Agriculture Water Management Solutions. Colombo, Sri Lanka: IWMI and IFPRI. http://investmentvisualizer.agwater.org/
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water allocation
water resources
water management
modeling
water use
irrigation
investment
climate
agricultural products
prices
technology
benefit-cost ratio
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Agriculture Water Management Solutions
title Agriculture Water Management Solutions
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topic agriculture
water allocation
water resources
water management
modeling
water use
irrigation
investment
climate
agricultural products
prices
technology
benefit-cost ratio
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