People, livelihoods and Multiple-Use Water Services (MUS)

The CPWF’s MUS team includes researchers and implementers from the domestic and productive water sub-sectors. Partners are the International Water Management Institute, the International Water and Sanitation Centre, International Development Enterprises, and 18 national and regional farmer networks,...

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Autor principal: van Koppen, Barbara
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food 2009
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16705
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description The CPWF’s MUS team includes researchers and implementers from the domestic and productive water sub-sectors. Partners are the International Water Management Institute, the International Water and Sanitation Centre, International Development Enterprises, and 18 national and regional farmer networks, NGOs, government agencies, and universities in eight countries in five river basins: the Andes System (Bolivia and Colombia), Indus-Ganges (India and Nepal), Limpopo (South Africa and Zimbabwe), Mekong (Thailand), and Nile basins (Ethiopia). Winrock International led an economic analysis of CP-MUS cases and other case studies. CPWF MUS piloted the MUS approach in 25 study areas.
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spelling CGSpace167052025-11-12T07:33:49Z People, livelihoods and Multiple-Use Water Services (MUS) van Koppen, Barbara The CPWF’s MUS team includes researchers and implementers from the domestic and productive water sub-sectors. Partners are the International Water Management Institute, the International Water and Sanitation Centre, International Development Enterprises, and 18 national and regional farmer networks, NGOs, government agencies, and universities in eight countries in five river basins: the Andes System (Bolivia and Colombia), Indus-Ganges (India and Nepal), Limpopo (South Africa and Zimbabwe), Mekong (Thailand), and Nile basins (Ethiopia). Winrock International led an economic analysis of CP-MUS cases and other case studies. CPWF MUS piloted the MUS approach in 25 study areas. 2009 2012-04-03T05:00:38Z 2012-04-03T05:00:38Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16705 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food Koppen, B. van. 2009. People, livelihoods and Multiple-Use Water Services (MUS). CPWF Policy Brief. Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food.
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