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1 Hatibu, N.; Mahoo, H. F.. (Eds.) 2000. Rainwater harvesting for natural resources management: A planning guide for Tanzania. Nairobi, Kenya: SIDA. RELMA. x, 144p. (RELMA technical handbook series no.22)
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2 Mahoo, H. F.; Rwehumbiza, F. B.; Hatibu, N. 2000. The wasted rainwater: Whose point of view? In Hatibu, N.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.), Rainwater harvesting for natural resources management: A planning guide for Tanzania. Nairobi, Kenya: SIDA. RELMA. pp.9-22.
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3 Rwehumbiza, F. B.; Mahoo, H. F.; Lazaro, E. A. 2000. Effective utilization of rainwater: More water from the same rain. In Hatibu, N.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.), Rainwater harvesting for natural resources management: A planning guide for Tanzania. Nairobi, Kenya: SIDA. RELMA. pp.23-35.
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4 Hatibu, N.; Mahoo, H. F.; Kajiru, G. J. 2000. The role of RWH in agriculture and natural resources management: From mitigating droughts to preventing floods. In Hatibu, N.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.), Rainwater harvesting for natural resources management: A planning guide for Tanzania. Nairobi, Kenya: SIDA. RELMA. pp.58-83.
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5 Hatibu, N.; Mahoo, H. F.; Mzirai, O. B. 2002. Relevance of Kenyan irrigation experience to Eastern and Southern Africa. In Blank, H. G.; Mutero, C. M.; Murray-Rust, H. (Eds.), The changing face of irrigation in Kenya: Opportunities for anticipating changes in Eastern and Southern Africa. Colombo, Sri Lanka, IWMI. pp.303-329.
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7 Igbadun, H. E.; Mahoo, H. F.; Tarimo, A. K. P. R.; Salim, B. A. 2005. Trends of productivity of water in rain-fed agriculture: historical perspective. Paper presented at the East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005. [Vol.1]. Funded by IWMI, and others. 11p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G132 SOK Record No: H037492)
8 Igbadun, H. E.; Mahoo, H. F.; Tarimo, A. K. P. R.; Salim, B. A. 2005. Productivity of water and economic benefit associated with deficit irrigation scheduling in maize. Paper presented at the East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005. [Vol.1]. Funded by IWMI, and others. 12p.
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9 Kashaigili, J. J.; Mahoo, H. F.; McCartney, Matthew; Lankford, B. A.; Mbilinyi, B. P.; Mwanuzi, F. L. 2005. Integrated hydrological modelling of wetlands for environmental management: the case of the Usangu wetlands in the Great Ruaha catchment. Paper presented at the East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005. [Vol.1]. Funded by IWMI, and others. 12p.
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10 Mutabazi, K. D.; Sekondo, E. E.; Mbilinyi, B. P.; Tumbo, D. S.; Mahoo, H. F.; Hatibu, N. 2005. Economics of rainwater harvesting for crop enterprises in semi-arid areas: the case of Makanya Watershed in Pangani River Basin, Tanzania. Paper presented at the East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005. [Vol.1]. Funded by IWMI, and others. 11p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IWMI 333.91 G132 SOK Record No: H037519)
11 Rajabu, K. R. M.; Mahoo, H. F.; Sally, Hilmy. 2005. Water abstraction and use patterns and their implications on downstream river flows: a case study of Mkoji Sub-Catchment in Tanzania. Paper presented at the East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005. [Vol.2]. Funded by IWMI, and others. 11p.
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12 Tumbo, S. D.; Mpulils, T.; Mzirai, O. B.; Mahoo, H. F.. 2005. Maize yield simulation under rain-fed and rainwater harvesting systems using Parched-Thirst model. Paper presented at the East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005. [Vol.2]. Funded by IWMI, and others. 8p.
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13 Kajiru, G. J.; Mrema, J. P.; Mbilinyi, B. P.; Rwehumbiza, F. B.; Hatibu, N.; Mowo, J. G.; Mahoo, H. F.. 2005. Assessment of soil fertility status under rainwater harvesting systems in the Ndala River Catchment Northwest Tanzania: farmers’ versus scientific approaches. Paper presented at the East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7-9 March 2005. [Vol.1]. Funded by IWMI, and others. 17p.
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This report presents the findings of a study to assess changes to flows into, and downstream of, the Usangu Wetlands, located in the headwaters of the Great Ruaha River, Tanzania. Hydrological data, in conjunction with remote sensing techniques, were used to provide insights into changes that have occurred to the Eastern Wetland. Results indicate that, between 1958 and 2004, inflows to the wetland declined by about 70 percent in the dry season months (July to November) as a consequence of increased human withdrawals, primarily for irrigation.
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The Usangu wetlands, containing the Ihefu swamp, are one of the most valuable inland wetlands in Tanzania. Over the last decade, outflow from the swamp has ceased for extended periods in the dry season. This has had severe consequences for downstream ecosystems, including the Ruaha National Park. Results from a simple hydrological model developed for the Ihefu swamp indicate that, between 1958 and 2004, dry season inflows declined by approximately 60% and the dry season area of the swamp decreased by approximately 40% (i.e. from 160 km2 to 93 km2). The model also shows that to maintain minimum downstream environmental flows requires a minimum inflow of 7m3s?1, which is approximately 65% greater than occurs currently. There is significant potential for improving water use efficiency. However, given the socio-economic importance of current levels of water withdrawal, this inflow may be difficult to achieve. Consequently consideration needs to be given to other options, including upstream storage and water management within the wetland itself. This paper highlights that a simple model supplying relatively low- confidence, but indicative, results can provide a useful basis for contemplating water management options.
17 Lankford, B. A.; Mahoo, H. F.. (Eds.) 2005. Proceedings of East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7 – 9 March 2005. Morogoro, Tanzania: Soil-Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture. 1 CD.
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18 Igbadun, H. E.; Mahoo, H. F.; Tarimo, A. K. P. R.; Salim, B. A. 2005. Trends of productivity of water in rain-fed agriculture. In Lankford, B. A.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.). Proceedings of East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7 – 9 March 2005. Theme one: water productivity – methodologies and management. Morogoro, Tanzania: Soil-Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture. pp.10-17.
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19 Igbadun, H. E.; Mahoo, H. F.; Tarimo, A. K. P. R.; Salim, B. A. 2005. Productivity of water and economic benefit associated with deficit irrigation scheduling in maize. In Lankford, B. A.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.). Proceedings of East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7 – 9 March 2005. Theme one: water productivity – methodologies and management. Morogoro, Tanzania: Soil-Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture. pp.18-28.
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20 Kajiru, G. J.; Mrema, J. P.; Mbilinyi, B. P.; Rwehumbiza, F. B.; Hatibu, N.; Mowo, J. G.; Mahoo, H. F.. 2005. Assessment of soil fertility status under rainwater harvesting on the Ndala River catchment using local and technical indicators of soil fertility for rice production. In Lankford, B. A.; Mahoo, H. F. (Eds.). Proceedings of East Africa Integrated River Basin Management Conference, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro, Tanzania, 7 – 9 March 2005. Theme three: Rainwater harvesting and micro-irrigation. Morogoro, Tanzania: Soil-Water Management Research Group, Sokoine University of Agriculture. pp.124-133.
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