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The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) is a public domain model actively supported by the USDA Agricultural Research Service at the Grassland, Soil and Water Research Laboratory in Temple, Texas, USA. SWAT is a distributed model designed to simulate water, nutrient and pesticide transport at a catchment scale on a daily time step.It represents hydrology by interception, evapotranspiration, surface runoff, soil percolation, lateral flow and groundwater flow and river routing processes.The...
July 2-3 2007: SWAT workshop (beginners or advanced)
July 4-6 2007: SWAT conference with platform presentations and social dinner/boat tour
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The SSI programme is an applied research initiative which started in January 2004, and is funded by the Swedish and Dutch governments through SIDA, WOTRO, DGIS and by UNESCO-IHE and IWMI.
A multi disciplinary initiative aiming at improving the livelihood of rural communities in sub-Saharan Africa, the SSI programme will study the potential of indigenous and exogenous water system innovations in smallholder farms for improved land and water productivity.
It will investigate a...
The Smallholder System Innovations (SSI) programme is a multidisciplinary applied research programme with direct relevance to rural development.
It addresses the environmental, social and institutional conditions required to enable a sustainable upgrading of rainfed agriculture among smallholder farmers in water scarce tropical and sub-tropical environments. It thereby contributes to livelihood security and poverty alleviation in rural communities of sub-Saharan Africa.