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Groundwater and rural development in Sub-Saharan Africa / Gouzes, R.
Titre : Groundwater and rural development in Sub-Saharan Africa Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Gouzes, R. ; Legoupil, J. C. ; Le Landais, F. Mention d'édition : BRGM CIRAD Editeur : BRGM CIRAD Année de publication : 1985 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-01247 Note générale : The purpose of this study is to assemble data relating to groundwater resources and to agricultural and economic conditions compiled by BRGM, CIRAD and GERSAR in the course of their professional activities in sub-saharan Africa over the past twenty years.These data lead to the view that groundwater resources may be economically applied to small scale irrigation units alongside traditional rain crops in many areas of the African Sahelian zone. In view of the varied physical, social and economie conditions within this climatic zone with a rainfall of between 300 and 800mn, the potential of such small-scale irrigation projects may vary substantially from one region to another. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Développement rural Ressource en eau Exhaure de l'eau Irrigation Hydraulique villageoise Economie rurale Hydraulique agricole Index. décimale : 631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation Résumé : The purpose of this study is to assemble data relating to groundwater resources and to agricultural and economic conditions compiled by BRGM, CIRAD and GERSAR in the course of their professional activities in sub-saharan Africa over the past twenty years.These data lead to the view that groundwater resources may be economically applied to small scale irrigation units alongside traditional rain crops in many areas of the African Sahelian zone. In view of the varied physical, social and economie conditions within this climatic zone with a rainfall of between 300 and 800mn, the potential of such small-scale irrigation projects may vary substantially from one region to another. Note de contenu : The purpose of this study is to assemble data relating to groundwater resources and to agricultural and economic conditions compiled by BRGM, CIRAD and GERSAR in the course of their professional activities in sub-saharan Africa over the past twenty years.These data lead to the view that groundwater resources may be economically applied to small scale irrigation units alongside traditional rain crops in many areas of the African Sahelian zone. In view of the varied physical, social and economie conditions within this climatic zone with a rainfall of between 300 and 800mn, the potential of such small-scale irrigation projects may vary substantially from one region to another. Groundwater and rural development in Sub-Saharan Africa [texte imprimé] / Gouzes, R. ; Legoupil, J. C. ; Le Landais, F. . - BRGM CIRAD . - BRGM CIRAD, 1985.
ISSN : CI-01247
The purpose of this study is to assemble data relating to groundwater resources and to agricultural and economic conditions compiled by BRGM, CIRAD and GERSAR in the course of their professional activities in sub-saharan Africa over the past twenty years.These data lead to the view that groundwater resources may be economically applied to small scale irrigation units alongside traditional rain crops in many areas of the African Sahelian zone. In view of the varied physical, social and economie conditions within this climatic zone with a rainfall of between 300 and 800mn, the potential of such small-scale irrigation projects may vary substantially from one region to another.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Eau souterraine Développement rural Ressource en eau Exhaure de l'eau Irrigation Hydraulique villageoise Economie rurale Hydraulique agricole Index. décimale : 631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation Résumé : The purpose of this study is to assemble data relating to groundwater resources and to agricultural and economic conditions compiled by BRGM, CIRAD and GERSAR in the course of their professional activities in sub-saharan Africa over the past twenty years.These data lead to the view that groundwater resources may be economically applied to small scale irrigation units alongside traditional rain crops in many areas of the African Sahelian zone. In view of the varied physical, social and economie conditions within this climatic zone with a rainfall of between 300 and 800mn, the potential of such small-scale irrigation projects may vary substantially from one region to another. Note de contenu : The purpose of this study is to assemble data relating to groundwater resources and to agricultural and economic conditions compiled by BRGM, CIRAD and GERSAR in the course of their professional activities in sub-saharan Africa over the past twenty years.These data lead to the view that groundwater resources may be economically applied to small scale irrigation units alongside traditional rain crops in many areas of the African Sahelian zone. In view of the varied physical, social and economie conditions within this climatic zone with a rainfall of between 300 and 800mn, the potential of such small-scale irrigation projects may vary substantially from one region to another. Réservation
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