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1 World Bank. 1985. Desertification in the Sahelian and Sudanian zones of West Africa. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank. v, 60 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.5 G190 WOR Record No: H061)
2 Murphy, J.; Sprey, L. H. 1983. Introduction to farm surveys. Wageningen, The Netherlands: International Institute for Land Reclamation and Improvement. xii, 162 p. (ILRI publication no. 33)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631 G190 MUR Record No: H01694)
3 Miller, R. P. 1984. Peasant autonomy and irrigation: Innovation in the Senegal River Basin. Unpublished Ph. D. thesis submitted to Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA. 313p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G218 MIL Record No: H01871)
The purpose of this study is to assess the relationship between externally stimulated development and continued community control in the Senegal River Basin of West Africa. This micro level irrigation impact study reviews the contents of the technical package and the impact it has on the individual peasant, local village organization, regional organizations, and the national and international agencies involved in the rural development process. The study focusses on: (1) the tension between local autonomy and state intervention; (2) the nature of leadership, participation and organizational response through emerging water users' associations; and (3) the local, regional, national, and international linkages.
4 Richards, P. Indigenous agricultural revolution: Ecology and food production in West Africa. London, UK: Hutchinson. 192 p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 338.1 G190 RIC Record No: H02713)
5 IIMI. 1987. IIMI's proposed West African program: Synthesis report. Report presented to the IIMI Program Committee Meeting, 8-9 June 1987. 15 p. + annexes.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI-631.7.8 G190 IIM Record No: H03188)
6 Rocheteau, G.; Bennell, P.; McLean, D.; Elliott, H. 1988. Organizational, financial and human resource issues facing West African agricultural research systems. The Hague, The Netherlands: ISNAR. 74p. (ISNAR working paper no.9)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630.72 G190 ROC Record No: H03610)
7 IIMI. 1987. Le management de l'irrigation en Afrique de l'Ouest: Perspectives et propositions pour un programme de recherches et de dveloppment professional. [Irrigation management in West Africa: Prospects and proposals for a research and professional development program]. v.p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7 G190 IIM Record No: H03646)
8 Richards, P. 1983. Farming systems and agrarian change in West Africa. Progress in Human Geography, 7:1-39.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1382 Record No: H04032)
9 1990. Strategies for developing and improving farmer-managed irrigations systems in North and West Africa. FMIS Newsletter, No.8:1-5.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H07372)
10 Maurya, P. R.; Kumar, V. 1989. Development of cropping patterns for irrigated agriculture in West Africa with special reference to Nigeria. In Rydzewski, J. R.; Ward, C. F. (Eds.) Irrigation theory and practice. Proceedings of the International Conference, University of Southampton, 12-15 September. London: Pentech Press. pp.281-290.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G000 RYD Record No: H07529)
Large scale irrigation potential has been developed in the past two decades in Sahel and Sudan Savanna zone of West Africa. The total irrigated area is likely to exceed 2m ha. In view of the high cost involved and to make the most efficient use of irrigation water, crop choice, time of growth and climate should be closely matched for optimum crop productivity. Results showed that the crop intensity can be increased from less than 75% in rainfed to 300% in irrigated farming. This paper suggests an irrigated cropping pattern based on the on-station research in the Sahel and Savanna zone of West Africa with special reference to Nigeria.
11 von Braun, J.; Webb, P. J. R. 1989. The impact of new crop technology on the agricultural division of labor in a West African setting. Reprint from Economic Development and Cultural Change. 37(3):513-534.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 1779 Record No: H07887)
12 Van Koppen, B. 1990. Women and the design of farmer-managed irrigation schemes: Experiences provided by the two projects in Burkina Faso. In Design for sustainable farmer-managed irrigation schemes in Sub-Saharan Africa: Introductions and contributions for the international workshop held at The International Agricultural Centre, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 5-8 February 1990. Vol. 1. 24p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.2 G110 DES Record No: H08594)
13 Kabeer, N. 1992. Triple roles, gender roles, social relations: The political sub-text of gender training. Brighton, UK: IDS. i, 45p. (IDS discussion paper 313)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 305.4 G000 KAB Record No: H011973)
14 Sumberg, J. E. 1991. NGOs and agriculture at the margin: Research, participation and sustainability in West Africa. London, UK: ODI. ii, 38p. (ODI Agricultural Administration (Research and Extension) Network paper 27)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 3181 Record No: H010104)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2350 Record No: H011385)
16 Catling, D. 1992. Rice in deep water. Manila, Philippines: IRRI. xx, 542p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 633.18 G000 CAT Record No: H012147)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H012510)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.8 G190 IPT Record No: H012754)
19 Tauer, W.; Prinz, D. 1992. Runoff irrigation in the Sahel Region: Appropriateness and essential framework conditions. Proceedings of the International Conference on Advances in Planning, Design and Management of Irrigation Systems as related to Sustainable Land Use, Leuven, Belgium, 14-17 September 1992. Leuven, Belgium: Center for Irrigation Engineering. pp.945-953.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 2871 Record No: H013211)
In runoff irrigation, overland flow generated by heavy rain storms is directed to cropping areas without temporary storage facilities. This ancient technique encounters new interest to make better use of the scarce water resources in semi-arid regions. In a recent research project, parameters relevant to runoff irrigation have been elaborated. The topographical, climactic, hydrological, pedological, agricultural, and sociological conditions are the most important ones in determining the suitability of runoff irrigation. Field visits, statistical analysis, evaluation of aerial photographs and of satellite images are the means to establish the parameters. This paper deals with experiences gained in a case study in the West African Sahel.
20 Sullivan, G. M.; Huke, S. M.; Fox, J. M. (Eds.) 1992. Financial and economic analyses of agroforestry systems: Proceedings of a Workshop held in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, July 1991. Paia, HI, USA: Nitrogen Fixing Tree Association. xix, 312p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 630.2745 G000 SUL Record No: H013338)
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