Improving water management in Myanmar’s dry zone for food security, livelihoods and health
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Subjects: | water management, arid zones, food security, living standards, health, agroecosystems, rivers, runoff, water resources, water use, water conservation, water accounting, reservoir storage, ponds, wells, domestic water, multiple use, groundwater, groundwater recharge, rainwater, water harvesting, irrigated land, irrigation schemes, pumping, investment, landscape, land degradation, rainfed farming, farmers, soil conservation, information management, |
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