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来源类型 | SEI reports |
规范类型 | 报告 |
Water investment domains for sustainable agricultural development in the Blue Nile basin | |
Mats Lannerstad | |
发表日期 | 2013-11-01 |
出版年 | 2013 |
语种 | 英语 |
摘要 | This chapter discusses how crop water limitations and proximity to markets, which vary widely across the Blue Nile basin, can be used to target investments and rainwater management interventions. In the Blue Nile basin, crop cultivation is predominantly rainfed and water availability is highly variable across both space and time. As a result, water often constitutes a limiting factor for reaching full agricultural potential in the region. While one third of the basin is estimated to have no soil moisture limitations, the remaining two thirds are crop water-constrained in various ways. Analysis shows that across approximately 40% of the basin available soil moisture is utilized sub-optimally with smart management and crop water limitations can be alleviated. In contrast, across a further 25% of the basin, water deficits strongly limit plant growth. While rainfed agriculture is still possible in some of these areas, appropriate management is even more important. A great deal of variation also exists in terms of market access for agricultural inputs and produce. Travel time to markets in the basin can be up to 12 hours. One’s distance to market centres influences the accessibility of farm inputs such as fertilizers, improved seeds and veterinary services. Inaccessibility vs. accessibility to population dense areas also determines the potential for agricultural production and the marketing of crops and livestock products, in particular for perishable produce. To capture the complexity and heterogeneity regarding both crop water limitations and agricultural market access, this study combines information on rainwater management potential and market proximity to map so-called water investment domains (WID). Context-specific recommendations for each of the domains are provided. In the short term, the results point to a need for agricultural produce strategies that are spatially differentiated and in the longer term for investment in infrastructure in order to enable full utilization of the agricultural potential across the entire basin. The results are intended to guide policymakers and other rural development actors in the identification of appropriate investment decisions and for improved planning of rural development strategies. Thus, the study aligns to the ‘water-centred agricultural growth’ strategy adopted by the Ethiopian Government, developed in response to the poverty and food security challenges faced in the country. The approach is widely applicable, easily replicable and can be used to inform decision-makers beyond the Blue Nile basin. Read the conference paper (external link to CGIAR) |
主题 | Water : Water resources, Food and agriculture |
标签 | rural development |
URL | https://www.sei.org/publications/water-investment-domains-for-sustainable-agricultural-development-in-the-blue-nile-basin/ |
来源智库 | Stockholm Environment Institute (Sweden) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/26578 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Mats Lannerstad. Water investment domains for sustainable agricultural development in the Blue Nile basin. 2013. |
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