Agricultural Water Management in Africa: Lessons Learned and Future Directions provides an overview of the status of irrigation development and AWM practices and technologies in Africa and the global south. In addition, it provides guidelines, scenarios, and investment plans to guide the prioritization and operationalization of irrigation development and AWM under climate change. The African Union (AU) is driving investment and improvement in agricultural water management and transformation in Africa through the operationalization of the AU Irrigation Development and Agricultural Water…mehr
Agricultural Water Management in Africa: Lessons Learned and Future Directions provides an overview of the status of irrigation development and AWM practices and technologies in Africa and the global south. In addition, it provides guidelines, scenarios, and investment plans to guide the prioritization and operationalization of irrigation development and AWM under climate change. The African Union (AU) is driving investment and improvement in agricultural water management and transformation in Africa through the operationalization of the AU Irrigation Development and Agricultural Water Management in Africa (AU-IDAWM). The AU-IDAWM provides a framework that identifies four development pathways for enhanced agricultural water management practices across Africa. The pathways are as follows: (1) Pathway 1: Improved water control and watershed management in rain-fed farming, (2) Pathway 2: Farmer-led Irrigation Development (FLID), (3) Pathway 3: Irrigation scheme development and modernization, and (4) Pathway 4: Unconventional water use for irrigation.
1. Introduction SECTION A: Concepts and Overview 2. Agricultural Water Management: an overview of concepts 3. The Status of Agricultural Water Management in Africa: progress, challenges, and opportunities 4. Improving AWM solutions: pathways to enhancing resilience, food, and water security across scales Section B: Regional case studies - Africa 5. Status of AWM in East Africa 6. Status of AWM in Central Africa 7. Status of AWM in the North Africa 8. Status of AWM in Southern Africa 9. Status of AWM in West Africa SECTION C: Lessons from the global South 10. South Asia 11. Central Asia and the Middle East 12. Latin America 13. Indian sub-continent SECTION D: Cross-cutting issues 14. Relevance of the water-energy-food nexus for improving AWM under climate change 15. Water, climate and disaster risks and sustainable and resilient food systems: the context for IDAWM 16. Circular economy: enhancing the transition to and adoption of unconventional water use for irrigation 17. Perspectives to scaling transformative approaches for food, land and water systems. 18. Gender, youth and social inclusion for AWM SECTION E: Synthesis, conclusion, and recommendations 19. What does the future of AWM in Africa look like under climate change?
1. Introduction SECTION A: Concepts and Overview 2. Agricultural Water Management: an overview of concepts 3. The Status of Agricultural Water Management in Africa: progress, challenges, and opportunities 4. Improving AWM solutions: pathways to enhancing resilience, food, and water security across scales Section B: Regional case studies - Africa 5. Status of AWM in East Africa 6. Status of AWM in Central Africa 7. Status of AWM in the North Africa 8. Status of AWM in Southern Africa 9. Status of AWM in West Africa SECTION C: Lessons from the global South 10. South Asia 11. Central Asia and the Middle East 12. Latin America 13. Indian sub-continent SECTION D: Cross-cutting issues 14. Relevance of the water-energy-food nexus for improving AWM under climate change 15. Water, climate and disaster risks and sustainable and resilient food systems: the context for IDAWM 16. Circular economy: enhancing the transition to and adoption of unconventional water use for irrigation 17. Perspectives to scaling transformative approaches for food, land and water systems. 18. Gender, youth and social inclusion for AWM SECTION E: Synthesis, conclusion, and recommendations 19. What does the future of AWM in Africa look like under climate change?
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