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Economic development and cultural change. The Bamboo tube well : a note on an example of indigenous technology / Dammen, A. J.
Titre de série : Economic development and cultural change Titre : The Bamboo tube well : a note on an example of indigenous technology Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Dammen, A. J. Année de publication : April 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-11354 Note générale : One of the paradoxes of agriculture in the developing countries is that, despite massive investment in infrastructure projects such as canal systems, critically important imputs such as irrigation water often remain beyond the reach of most farmers. The obstacle may be a physical one, like the nonoperatibility of a project due an ecological imbalance, or it may be institutional, or a combinaison of both. In these circumstances, low-cost indigenous technology can sometimes place the critical imput within farmer's reach. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Irrigation Agriculture Canal d'irrigation Technologie Pays en développement Puits Sol Pompe Bambou Index. décimale : 631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation Résumé : One of the paradoxes of agriculture in the developing countries is that, despite massive investment in infrastructure projects such as canal systems, critically important imputs such as irrigation water often remain beyond the reach of most farmers. The obstacle may be a physical one, like the nonoperatibility of a project due an ecological imbalance, or it may be institutional, or a combinaison of both. In these circumstances, low-cost indigenous technology can sometimes place the critical imput within farmer's reach. Note de contenu : One of the paradoxes of agriculture in the developing countries is that, despite massive investment in infrastructure projects such as canal systems, critically important imputs such as irrigation water often remain beyond the reach of most farmers. The obstacle may be a physical one, like the nonoperatibility of a project due an ecological imbalance, or it may be institutional, or a combinaison of both. In these circumstances, low-cost indigenous technology can sometimes place the critical imput within farmer's reach. Economic development and cultural change. The Bamboo tube well : a note on an example of indigenous technology [texte imprimé] / Dammen, A. J. . - April 1975.
ISSN : CI-11354
One of the paradoxes of agriculture in the developing countries is that, despite massive investment in infrastructure projects such as canal systems, critically important imputs such as irrigation water often remain beyond the reach of most farmers. The obstacle may be a physical one, like the nonoperatibility of a project due an ecological imbalance, or it may be institutional, or a combinaison of both. In these circumstances, low-cost indigenous technology can sometimes place the critical imput within farmer's reach.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Irrigation Agriculture Canal d'irrigation Technologie Pays en développement Puits Sol Pompe Bambou Index. décimale : 631.58 Méthodes de culture : jachère, assolement irrigation Résumé : One of the paradoxes of agriculture in the developing countries is that, despite massive investment in infrastructure projects such as canal systems, critically important imputs such as irrigation water often remain beyond the reach of most farmers. The obstacle may be a physical one, like the nonoperatibility of a project due an ecological imbalance, or it may be institutional, or a combinaison of both. In these circumstances, low-cost indigenous technology can sometimes place the critical imput within farmer's reach. Note de contenu : One of the paradoxes of agriculture in the developing countries is that, despite massive investment in infrastructure projects such as canal systems, critically important imputs such as irrigation water often remain beyond the reach of most farmers. The obstacle may be a physical one, like the nonoperatibility of a project due an ecological imbalance, or it may be institutional, or a combinaison of both. In these circumstances, low-cost indigenous technology can sometimes place the critical imput within farmer's reach. Réservation
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