Gendered groundwater technology adoption in Bangladesh : case studies from Thakurgaon and Rangpur
Groundwater irrigation technologies are crucial for dry season agriculture in the North Western part of Bangladesh. The production of the major crop of the country, rice, is highly dependent on groundwater irrigation using Shallow Tube Wells (STW) and Deep Tube Wells (DTW). Along with the implementa...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2019
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