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1 Wood, A. P.. 1984. The Kaleya small holders' scheme: A preliminary appraisal. In M. J. Blackie, Ed., African Regional Symposium on Small Holder Irrigation, 5-7 September 1984 (pp. 221-231). London: Hydraulics Research Ltd.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G100 BLA Record No: H0195)
The Kaleya Small Holders' Scheme was begun in 1980 and the settling of the 302 small holders should be completed in 1988. The scheme will use water from the Kafue River to cultivate 1885 hectares of sugar cane for the neighboring Nakambala sugar estate. Two-thirds of the cane will be grown by the small holders each with four hectares holdings, while the remainder will be the responsibility of the Small Holder Company, which manages the scheme. The operation of the scheme, the nature of the crop and the origins and characteristics of the small holders are likely to create a number of difficulties in the establishment of a stable small holder community. Some of these problems are discussed and considerations to be borne in mind for small holder selection and training are outlined.
2 Dixon, A. B.; Wood, A. P.. 2003. Wetland cultivation and hydrological management in eastern Africa: Matching community and hydrological needs through sustainable wetland use. Natural Resources Forum, 27(2):117-129.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H031830)
3 Dison, A. B.; Wood, A. P.. 2007. Local institutions for wetland management in Ethiopia: sustainability and state intervention. In van Koppen, Barbara; Giordano, Mark; Butterworth, J. (Eds.). Community-based water law and water resource management reform in developing countries. Wallingford, UK: CABI. pp.130-145. (Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 5)
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IWMI 346.04691 G000 VAN Record No: H040691)
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