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    Water allocation practices among smallholder farmers in the South Pare Mountains, Tanzania: The issue of scale by Mul, M.L., Kemerink, J.S., Vyagusa, N.F., Mshana, M.G., van der Zaag, P., Makurira, H.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-09-2011)
    “…The impact of ambitious water sector reforms, that have been implemented in many countries, has not been uniform, especially in Africa. It has been argued that…”
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    Coupling land-use change and hydrologic models for quantification of catchment ecosystem services by Yalew, S.G., Pilz, T., Schweitzer, C., Liersch, S., van der Kwast, J., van Griensven, A., Mul, M.L., Dickens, C., van der Zaag, P.

    “…Representation of land-use and hydrologic interactions in respective models has traditionally been problematic. The use of static land-use in most hydrologic…”
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    Land use and land cover classification using phenological variability from MODIS vegetation in the Upper Pangani River Basin, Eastern Africa by Kiptala, J.K., Mohamed, Y., Mul, M.L., Cheema, M.J.M., Van der Zaag, P.

    “…•LULC on moderate scale (250m) classified from MODIS vegetation phenology.•Satellite data covered two hydrological years in a bimodal tropical climate.•16…”
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    Evaluation of community-driven smallholder irrigation in dryland South Pare Mountains, Tanzania: A case study of Manoo micro dam by Makurira, H., Mul, M.L., Vyagusa, N.F., Uhlenbrook, S., Savenije, H.H.G.

    “…Water is the main limiting factor for crop production in semi-arid sub-Saharan Africa. This paper presents an evaluation of the effectiveness of…”
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    Water productivity analysis for smallholder rainfed systems: A case study of Makanya catchment, Tanzania by Mutiro, J., Makurira, H., Senzanje, A., Mul, M.L.

    “…Decreasing food security as a result of ever-increasing population, less water availability and soil degradation is common in countries in sub-Saharan Africa…”
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    Identification of groundwater flow systems using geological mapping and chemical spring analysis in South Pare Mountains, Tanzania by Mul, M.L., Mutiibwa, R.K., Foppen, J.W.A., Uhlenbrook, S., Savenije, H.H.G.

    “…Population growth on the hill slopes of the semi-arid South Pare Mountains in Northeast Tanzania has increased water usage. In this area, water availability is…”
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