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Rangeland Journal | 2009

Enabling the uptake of livestock–water productivity interventions in the crop–livestock systems of sub-Saharan Africa

Tilahun Amede; Kim Geheb; Boru Douthwaite

Livestock–water productivity (LWP) refers to a set of innovations that could contribute towards reducing the amount of water needed per unit of output generated. But what does it take to get these ideas adopted by livestock keepers in crop–livestock systems? In this paper, we treat LWP as an innovation, and consider in what ways it may be introduced and/or developed among the crop–livestock agricultural systems by drawing on successful examples of change. In the first part of this paper, we introduce relevant tenets of the innovation systems literature, and introduce a three-component conceptual framework for the adoption of LWP technologies. In the second part, we describe three successful cases of resources use change. In the final section, we identify what we consider to be necessary components in successful change, and relate these to LWP. We argue that, in the under-regulated crop–livestock systems of eastern Africa, key areas for focus include social institutions, political systems, gender and leadership.


Water for food, Water for life : a comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture | 2008

Conserving land, protecting water.

Deborah A. Bossio; Kim Geheb

In Molden, David (Ed.). Water for food, water for life: a Comprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture. London, UK: Earthscan; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI).


Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management | 2007

The future of change: roles, dynamics and functions for fishing communities in the management of Lake Victoria's fisheries

Kim Geheb; Modesta Medard; Mercy Kyangwa; Carolyne Lwenya

This paper is based on five years of research around the shores of Lake Victoria carried out by the lakes Fisheries Research Institutes in collaboration with the Lake Victoria Fisheries Research Project. Based on this experience, the authors identify a series of difficulties, which impedes the effective management of the lakes fisheries. These relate to profound weaknesses in the current state-administered management of the lake along with difficulties transferring regulatory power to fishing communities, and problems establishing an adequate ‘co-managerial’ framework for the development and implementation of managerial action. The authors propose a management structure based on three levels of administration which have at their core ‘beach committees,’ and which serve as forums for negotiated managerial outcomes.


IWMI Books, Reports | 2008

The political ecologies of bright spots

Kim Geheb; Everisto Mapedza

In Bossio, Deborah; Geheb, Kim (Eds.). Conserving land, protecting water. Wallingford, UK: CABI; Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Water Management Institute (IWMI); Colombo, Sri Lanka: CGIAR Challenge Program on Water & FoodComprehensive Assessment of Water Management in Agriculture Series 6


Food Policy | 2008

Nile perch and the hungry of Lake Victoria: Gender, status and food in an East African fishery

Kim Geheb; Sarah Kalloch; Modesta Medard; Anne-Therese Nyapendi; Carolyne Lwenya; Mercy Kyangwa


Agricultural Water Management | 2010

Managing water by managing land: Addressing land degradation to improve water productivity and rural livelihoods

Deborah A. Bossio; Kim Geheb; William Critchley


Society & Natural Resources | 2006

Conserving land : protecting water

Diana Bossio; W. Harriet Critchley; Kim Geheb; Lynden van G. W. J; Bancy M. Mati; P. B. Udas; Jon Hellin; Gunnar Jacks; A. Kolff; F. Nachtergaele; Christopher J. Neely; Don Peden; J. Rubiano; Gillian Shepherd; Claire Valentin; Meghan Walsh


Water Policy | 2010

Power dynamics and water reform in the Zimbabwean context: implications for the poor

Everisto Mapedza; Kim Geheb


IWMI Conference Proceedings | 2008

Why gender matters: reflections from the Livestock-Water Productivity Research Project

Everisto Mapedza; Tilahun Amede; Kim Geheb; Donald G. Peden; Eline Boelee; T.S. Demissie; E. van Hoeve; Barbara van Koppen


Maritime Studies | 2016

Governance in a beach seine fishery

Modesta Medard; Van Han Dijk; Paul Hebinck; Kim Geheb

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Deborah A. Bossio

International Water Management Institute

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Everisto Mapedza

International Water Management Institute

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Barbara van Koppen

International Water Management Institute

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Eline Boelee

International Water Management Institute

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Tilahun Amede

International Water Management Institute

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Don Peden

International Livestock Research Institute

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Donald G. Peden

International Livestock Research Institute

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Tilahun Amede

International Water Management Institute

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Boru Douthwaite

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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