IFAD-PTA (Water and Institutions Desk) are pleased to invite you to the workshop ‘Balancing Hardware with Software for Sustainable Agricultural Water Management’.
Balancing adequately ‘hardware’ (infrastructure) with ‘software’ (institutions) is a necessary condition to guarantee sustainable Agricultural Water Management (AWM) and consequently long lasting benefits for poor rural people. The workshop aims to explore different approaches in achieving the right balance between hardware/software and to stimulate a debate on how to enhance sustainability of AWM, considering imminent challenges such as climate change, growing water scarcity and increasing food demand.
International Organizations attending the workshop
FAO, IFAD, IWMI, UNESCO-IHE, World Bank and CIHEAM.
Balancing adequately ‘hardware’ (infrastructure) with ‘software’ (institutions) is a necessary condition to guarantee sustainable Agricultural Water Management (AWM) and consequently long lasting benefits for poor rural people. But documented examples and guidelines for an appropriate and context specific H:S balance are not readily available. Often lack of specific studies and empirical evidence renders advocating for ‘software’ vs. ‘hardware’ difficult, especially where governments or other investors prefer high-visibility, quick-impact and fast recovery of initial cost.
The workshop aims to explore different approaches in getting the hardware/software balance right and to stimulate a debate on how to enhance the sustainability of AWM in the future, considering imminent challenges such as climate change, growing water scarcity and increasing food demand.
Sessions
Two sessions will take place during the day.
