Managing water through livestock in the Nile basin
Livestock use and degrade much water in the Nile River Basin. New research suggests that integrated development and management of water and livestock resources will conserve water and increase the profitability and environmental sustainability of investments by governments, development agencies, and...
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CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food
2009
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| author | Peden, Donald G. Johnson, Nancy L. |
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| description | Livestock use and degrade much water in the Nile River Basin. New research suggests that integrated development and management of water and livestock resources will conserve water and increase the profitability and environmental sustainability of investments by governments, development agencies, and farmers.
Practical opportunities exist to enhance food security, reduce poverty, and foster benefit sharing. Institutions responsible for water resources may benefit from partnering with the livestock sector when developing water resources. |
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| spelling | CGSpace167062025-11-12T07:33:55Z Managing water through livestock in the Nile basin Peden, Donald G. Johnson, Nancy L. Livestock use and degrade much water in the Nile River Basin. New research suggests that integrated development and management of water and livestock resources will conserve water and increase the profitability and environmental sustainability of investments by governments, development agencies, and farmers. Practical opportunities exist to enhance food security, reduce poverty, and foster benefit sharing. Institutions responsible for water resources may benefit from partnering with the livestock sector when developing water resources. 2009 2012-04-03T05:01:08Z 2012-04-03T05:01:08Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/16706 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food Peden, D. and Johnson, N. 2009. Managing water through livestock in the Nile basin. CPWF Policy Brief. Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food. |
| spellingShingle | Peden, Donald G. Johnson, Nancy L. Managing water through livestock in the Nile basin |
| title | Managing water through livestock in the Nile basin |
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| title_fullStr | Managing water through livestock in the Nile basin |
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| title_short | Managing water through livestock in the Nile basin |
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