The opportunity of ALWM to build adaptive capacity and resilience at landscape scale is under explored. Here we propose to take a landscape perspective to build data on i) actual irrigation development, ii) ALWM in use and the corresponding Ecosystem services (yield , flow partitioning) and iii) contributions towards livelihood resilience and benefits. This project was absorbed into P587, effective 1 Jan 2019
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