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Agricultural water storage in an era of climate change: assessing need and effectiveness in Africa.
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 DOO GDWD DQG DQDO\VHV ZLOO EH DYDLODEOH DV VHSDUDWH GRZQORDGDEOH ¿OHV 5HSRUWV may be copied freely and cited with due acknowledgment. About IWMI IWMI's mission is to improve the management of land and water resources for food, livelihoods and the environment. In serving this mission, IWMI concentrates on the integration of policies, technologies and management systems to achieve ZRUNDEOH VROXWLRQV WR UHDO SUREOHPV²SUDFWLFDO UHOHYDQW UHVXOWV LQ WKH ¿HOG RI irrigation and water and land resources. IWMI encourages the use of its material provided that the organization is acknowledged and kept informed in all such instances. Front cover photograph shows a small agricultural reservoir near Nekemte, Ethiopia (photo credit: Matthew McCartney, IWMI). for the provision of advice and data. The authors thank the anonymous reviewers who provided extensive feedback on an earlier version of this report. This research study was initiated as part of the project, " Rethinking water storage for climate change adaptation in sub-Saharan Africa. " Project Donors Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development) (BMZ), Germany, as part of its research program on Adaptation of African Agriculture to Climate Change.