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The importance of learning processes in transitioning small-scale irrigation schemes
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Precision AgricultureEngineeringEconomic DevelopmentDevelopment EconomicsAgricultural ExtensionAgricultural EconomicsEducationIrrigation ManagementAgricultural Water ManagementFarming SystemSoil Monitoring ToolsSustainable AgriculturePublic HealthIrrigation SchemesSmall-scale Irrigation SchemesPublic PolicyGeographyIrrigationWater DistributionAgricultureSustainable Agricultural IntensificationWater ResourcesWater ManagementSocial InnovationAgroecological TransitionsDeep Learning Cycle
Many small-scale irrigation schemes are dysfunctional, and learning, innovation and evaluation are required to facilitate sustainable transitions. Using quantitative and qualitative data from five irrigation schemes in sub-Saharan Africa, we analyze how learning and change arose in response to: soil monitoring tools, which triggered a deep learning cycle; and agricultural innovation platforms, which helped develop a social learning system. Knowledge generation and innovation were driven by the incentives of more profitable farming. Learning and change spread to farmers without the tools, and learning at different levels resulted in extension and governance stakeholders facilitating profound institutional change.
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