Understanding Farmers Adaptation to Water Scarcity A Case Study from the Western Nile Delta Egypt

Wafa Ghazouani, F. Molle, A. Swelam, E. Rap, A. Abdo
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The publications in this series cover a wide range of subjects—from computer modeling to experience with water user associations—and vary in content from directly applicable research to more basic studies, on which applied work ultimately depends. Some research reports are narrowly focused, analytical and detailed empirical studies; others are wide-ranging and synthetic overviews of generic problems. Although most of the reports are published by IWMI staff and their collaborators, we welcome contributions from others. Each report is reviewed internally by IWMI staff, and by external reviewers. The reports are published and distributed both in hard copy and electronically (www.iwmi.org) and where possible all data and analyses will be available as separate downloadable files. Reports may be copied freely and cited with due acknowledgment. About IWMI IWMI's mission is to provide evidence-based solutions to sustainably manage water and land resources for food security, people's livelihoods and the environment. IWMI works in partnership with governments, civil society and the private sector to develop scalable agricultural water management solutions that have a tangible impact on poverty reduction, food security and ecosystem health. IWMI encourages the use of its material provided that the organization is acknowledged and kept informed in all such instances. Front cover photograph shows individual pumps in action, with the rule that only one should be operating at the same time (photo: Wafa Ghazouani). Understanding farmers' adaptation to water scarcity: a case study from the western Nile Delta, Egypt. Acknowledgements The authors would like to sincerely thank all the farmers in the al-Bayda Canal command area for providing information and responding to questions.
了解农民对水资源短缺的适应——以埃及西尼罗河三角洲为例
本系列出版物涵盖了广泛的主题,从计算机建模到用水用户协会的经验,内容从直接应用研究到应用工作最终依赖的更基础的研究各不相同。一些研究报告是狭隘的、分析性的、详细的实证研究;其他的是对一般问题的广泛和综合的概述。虽然大多数报告是由IWMI的工作人员及其合作者发表的,但我们欢迎其他人的贡献。每一份报告都由管理管理研究所的工作人员和外部审查人员进行内部审查。报告以硬拷贝和电子形式出版和分发(www.iwmi.org),并尽可能将所有数据和分析作为单独的可下载文件提供。报告可以自由复制,并注明出处。IWMI的使命是提供基于证据的解决方案,以可持续地管理水资源和土地资源,促进粮食安全、人民生计和环境。国际水管理研究所与各国政府、民间社会和私营部门合作,制定可扩展的农业水管理解决方案,对减贫、粮食安全和生态系统健康产生切实影响。河流管理研究所鼓励使用其材料,但在所有这种情况下,该组织都得到承认并得到通知。封面照片显示了单个泵的运行情况,同时只有一个泵在运行(图片来源:Wafa Ghazouani)。了解农民对水资源短缺的适应:以埃及尼罗河三角洲西部为例。作者衷心感谢al-Bayda运河指挥区的所有农民提供的信息和回答的问题。
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