Search Results - "KOMAKECH, Hans Charles"
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Farmer's appropriation of system of rice intensification practices in water-scarce irrigation schemes in Northern Tanzania
Published in Paddy and water environment (01-07-2021)“…The system of rice intensification (SRI), advocates new ways of rice cultivation which challenges farmers’ knowledge and skills to the extent that they are…”
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Establishing the optimal condition for nutrient recovery from domestic wastewater using the freeze concentration method
Published in Water practice and technology (01-08-2023)“…The freezing concentration method is one of the potential techniques for recovering nutrients from wastewater. In this study, the method of freeze…”
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Evaluation and Prediction of the Impacts of Land Cover Changes on Hydrological Processes in Data Constrained Southern Slopes of Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Published in Earth (Basel, Switzerland) (01-06-2021)“…This study provides a detailed assessment of land cover (LC) changes on the water balance components on data constrained Kikafu-Weruweru-Karanga (KWK)…”
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Managing non-revenue water in Mwanza, Tanzania: A fast-growing sub-Saharan African city
Published in Scientific African (01-07-2021)“…High non-revenue water (NRW) and unreliable water supply services are major challenges in operations of the water infrastructure of most fast-growing cities in…”
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Origin and mechanisms of high salinity in Hombolo Dam and groundwater in Dodoma municipality Tanzania, revealed
Published in Applied water science (01-10-2017)“…The Hombolo dam (HD), in central Tanzania, is a shallow reservoir characterized by high salinity that limits its use for human activities. The origin of the…”
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Seasonal profitability of soil and water conservation techniques in semi-arid agro-ecological zones of Makanya catchment, Tanzania
Published in Agricultural water management (01-01-2021)“…•Profitability of soil and water conservation practices vary with seasons.•During masika, profitability can still be achieved by growing crops as rainfed.•It’s…”
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Evidence of climate change impacts on water, food and energy resources around Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Published in Regional environmental change (01-12-2019)“…This review presents research evidence of climate change and anthropogenic impacts on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro and its implications on water, food and…”
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The fluid nature of water grabbing: the on-going contestation of water distribution between peasants and agribusinesses in Nduruma, Tanzania
Published in Agriculture and human values (01-09-2016)“…This article contributes to the contemporary debate on land and water grabbing through a detailed, qualitative case study of horticultural agribusinesses which…”
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Hydrogeochemical Analysis of Water Quality Dynamics Under Anthropic Activities on the Southern Slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
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African farmer-led irrigation development: reframing agricultural policy and investment?
Published in The Journal of peasant studies (2017)“…The past decade has witnessed an intensifying focus on the development of irrigation in sub-Saharan Africa. It follows a 20-year hiatus in the wake of…”
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Water allocation and management in an emerging spate irrigation system in Makanya catchment, Tanzania
Published in Agricultural water management (01-09-2011)“…Although spate irrigation systems are risk-prone, they can be an important component for livelihood security in semi-arid areas. Spate uses water (flood…”
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