This volume is a revision of the 1954 FAO agricultural paper no.43 including recent legislation and 27 country studies covering some new independent states. Larger investments in water development are increasingly being made in most of these countries. This requires emphasis on legal protection against over-development of water and encouragement of efficient management
The principal objective of the Soil and land classification studies was to evaluate the potential of land for irrigated agriculture. This essential information was required for the associated master planning and feasibility studies of the Janaale-Bulo Mareerta study
(Extract from the introduction) The terms of reference for the Master Plan contained the following major headings:br Soil survey with special emphasis on salinity problemsbr Topographic survey to prepare maps at a scale of 1: 25 000 using aerial photographybr Agricultural development mappingbr Survey of existing water use and the irrigation systembr Study of hydrology and the need for flood protectionbr Survey of existing hydro geological databr Demographic, economic and social studies.br; br Much of the work on-the assignment is common to both the Master Plan and the feasibility study and for this reason it was decided to use common annexes for both reports. br Volume 1 Master Plan - Main Report brings together all matters relevant to the 70 000 ha Study Area and Volume 2. Feasibility Study - Main Report, similarly covers the selected 5 000 ha Project Area.br; br SUMMARY OF REPORT TITLESbr Master Plan Reportbr Feasibility Study Reportbr Annex I Soilsbr Annex II Water Resourcesbr Annex LII Human Resources and Institutionsbr Annex IV Existing Agriculturebr Annex V Livestockbr Annex VI Potential Agricultural Developmentbr Annex VII Engineeringbr Annex VIII Economic and Financial Analysisbr Annex IX Management and Implementationbr Annex X Survey Databr Annex XI Inception Reportbr
(Extract from the introduction)br This note describes the design criteria used in the preparation of tender documents for Contract Nr Hi, and Nominated Sub-Contracts Nr H1/1 and H1/2 of the Homboy Irrigated Settlement Project, Somalia.
This is a report on an irrigated agricultural project on the Juba River, now known as the Moganbo Irrigation Project. The report contains the following volumes: ol li; b Main Report /b; /li; li; b Summary Report /b; /li; li; b Appendices volume 1/b /li; li; b Appendices volume 2 /b; ul; li Irrigation and Drainage /li; li Infrastructure /li; li agricultural crops /li; li Livestock /li; /ul li bAppendices Volume 3/b ul; li Market and prices /li; li Sociological and Settlement consideration /li; li econonomic analysis /li; /ul; /li li; b Drawings Portfolio /b; /li; /ol
This is a report on an irrigated agricultural project on the Juba River, now known as the Moganbo Irrigation Project. The report contains the following volumes: ol li; b Main Report /b; /li; li; b Summary Report /b; /li; li; b Appendices volume 1/b /li; li; b Appendices volume 2 /b; ul; li Irrigation and Drainage /li; li Infrastructure /li; li agricultural crops /li; li Livestock /li; /ul li bAppendices Volume 3/b ul; li Market and prices /li; li Sociological and Settlement consideration /li; li econonomic analysis /li; /ul; /li li; b Drawings Portfolio /b; /li; /ol
This is a report on an irrigated agricultural project on the Juba River, now known as the Moganbo Irrigation Project. The report contains the following volumes: ol li; b Main Report /b; /li; li; b Summary Report /b; /li; li; b Appendices volume 1/b /li; li; b Appendices volume 2 /b; ul; li Irrigation and Drainage /li; li Infrastructure /li; li agricultural crops /li; li Livestock /li; /ul li bAppendices Volume 3/b ul; li Market and prices /li; li Sociological and Settlement consideration /li; li econonomic analysis /li; /ul; /li li; b Drawings Portfolio /b; /li; /ol
This is a report on an irrigated agricultural project on the Juba River, now known as the Moganbo Irrigation Project. The report contains the following volumes: ol li; b Main Report /b; /li; li; b Summary Report /b; /li; li; b Appendices volume 1/b /li; li; b Appendices volume 2 /b; ul; li Irrigation and Drainage /li; li Infrastructure /li; li agricultural crops /li; li Livestock /li; /ul li bAppendices Volume 3/b ul; li Market and prices /li; li Sociological and Settlement consideration /li; li econonomic analysis /li; /ul; /li li; b Drawings Portfolio /b; /li; /ol; /TD; /TR
This is a report on an irrigated agricultural project on the Juba River, now known as the Moganbo Irrigation Project. This is a report on an irrigated agricultural project on the Juba River, now known as the Moganbo Irrigation Project. The report contains the following volumes: ol li; b Main Report /b; /li; li; b Summary Report /b; /li; li; b Appendices volume 1/b /li; li; b Appendices volume 2 /b; ul; li Irrigation and Drainage /li; li Infrastructure /li; li agricultural crops /li; li Livestock /li; /ul li bAppendices Volume 3/b ul; li Market and prices /li; li Sociological and Settlement consideration /li; li econonomic analysis /li; /ul; /li li; b Drawings Portfolio /b; /li; /ol; /TD; /TR
The report provides the reader with four primary resources: AN EXPLANATION: Why communication, participation and representation of marginalised communities is important in the light against poverty and for economic strength in the Horn. POLICY ADVICE: How to develop justifiable, and implementable policiesPROGRAMME IDEAS: First steps towards effective, logical and implementable programmesPRACTICAL SCHEMES: First steps towards action plans that promote stability, profit and sustainability.
Early in 1966 the Government of the Somali Republic requested United Nations Special Fund assistance in making feasibility studies of a controlled irrigation scheme and a flood irrigation scheme in the Shebelli Valley and in developing a plan for management of the Shebelli River waters. This request resulted from the recommendation of the 1961 -66 Special Fund Project - Somalia, Agricultural and Water Surveys - that such feasibility studies be undertaken. In response to the Government's request the United Nations Development Programme (1) authorised in June 1966 a project entitled andrdquoWater Control and Management of the Shebelli River, Somaliaandrdquo. The project was assigned to the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations as the Executing Agency. The Plan of Operation was signed in September 1967 and this Agency contracted with Hunting Technical Services Ltd. of U. K. to carry out the work for the project. The results of the project investigations are presented in volumes I, II and III of this report. This is Volume III - Afgoi-Mordille Controlled Irrigation Project Feasibility Reportthe others being Volume I - General Report and Volume II - Balad Flood Irrigation Project Feasibility Report