Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG

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Main Authors: Clement, Floriane, Pokhrel, Paras, Sherpa, Tashi Yang Chung
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71211
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author Clement, Floriane
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spelling CGSpace712112025-11-07T08:54:56Z Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG Clement, Floriane Pokhrel, Paras Sherpa, Tashi Yang Chung gender water use efficiency multiple use sustainability indicators performance indexes water distribution water users households farmers land use irrigation systems drip irrigation women equity vegetable growing marketing socioeconomicᅠenvironment ecological factors institutions case studies 2015 2016-02-26T05:52:51Z 2016-02-26T05:52:51Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71211 en Open Access application/pdf Clement, Floriane; Pokhrel, Paras; Sherpa, Tashi Yang Chung. 2015. Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG. Kathmandu, Nepal: International Water Management Institute (IWMI). 72p.
spellingShingle gender
water use efficiency
multiple use
sustainability
indicators
performance indexes
water distribution
water users
households
farmers
land use
irrigation systems
drip irrigation
women
equity
vegetable growing
marketing
socioeconomicᅠenvironment
ecological factors
institutions
case studies
Clement, Floriane
Pokhrel, Paras
Sherpa, Tashi Yang Chung
Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG
title Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG
title_full Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG
title_fullStr Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG
title_full_unstemmed Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG
title_short Sustainability and replicability of multiple-use water systems (MUS). Project report submitted to the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under the project "Study for the Market Access and Water Technology for Women" by IWMI, iDE, SAPPROS, Samjhauta and NTAG
title_sort sustainability and replicability of multiple use water systems mus project report submitted to the united states agency for international development usaid under the project study for the market access and water technology for women by iwmi ide sappros samjhauta and ntag
topic gender
water use efficiency
multiple use
sustainability
indicators
performance indexes
water distribution
water users
households
farmers
land use
irrigation systems
drip irrigation
women
equity
vegetable growing
marketing
socioeconomicᅠenvironment
ecological factors
institutions
case studies
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/71211
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