Rainwater harvesting practices for improving climate adaptation for farmers in Uganda

Poverty and food insecurity plague many countries in sub-Saharan Africa; this includes Uganda. To increase farmer’s adaptive capacity and to increase their resilience to climate change and variability, in situ rainwater harvesting technologies and practices were promoted in the greater Masaka region...

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Autor principal: Ahamada, Zziwa
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation 2018
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97903
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description Poverty and food insecurity plague many countries in sub-Saharan Africa; this includes Uganda. To increase farmer’s adaptive capacity and to increase their resilience to climate change and variability, in situ rainwater harvesting technologies and practices were promoted in the greater Masaka region, Uganda to enable farmers to sustainably produce food and generate income. This technical report presents the findings of a project aimed at documenting adoption of in situ rainwater harvesting technologies and practices by farmers to improve resilience and adaptive capacity to climate change and variability in Rakai district.
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spelling CGSpace979032024-01-03T11:44:20Z Rainwater harvesting practices for improving climate adaptation for farmers in Uganda Ahamada, Zziwa Poverty and food insecurity plague many countries in sub-Saharan Africa; this includes Uganda. To increase farmer’s adaptive capacity and to increase their resilience to climate change and variability, in situ rainwater harvesting technologies and practices were promoted in the greater Masaka region, Uganda to enable farmers to sustainably produce food and generate income. This technical report presents the findings of a project aimed at documenting adoption of in situ rainwater harvesting technologies and practices by farmers to improve resilience and adaptive capacity to climate change and variability in Rakai district. 2018-10-31 2018-11-10T04:31:46Z 2018-11-10T04:31:46Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97903 en Open Access application/pdf Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation Ahamada, Z. 2018. Rainwater harvesting practices for improving climate adaptation for farmers in Uganda. Wageningen, The Netherlands: CTA
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title Rainwater harvesting practices for improving climate adaptation for farmers in Uganda
title_full Rainwater harvesting practices for improving climate adaptation for farmers in Uganda
title_fullStr Rainwater harvesting practices for improving climate adaptation for farmers in Uganda
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title_short Rainwater harvesting practices for improving climate adaptation for farmers in Uganda
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