Decision Support Tools & Models for: Assessing Water Balance & Productivity Water and Livelihoods Initiative (WLI) http://temp.icarda.org/wli/  Dr. Caroline.

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Decision Support Tools & Models for: Assessing Water Balance & Productivity Water and Livelihoods Initiative (WLI) http://temp.icarda.org/wli/  Dr. Caroline King (WLI Manager) Email: c.king@cgiar.org

WLI Objectives & Outputs   Goal NARRATIVE The goal of WLI is to improve the livelihoods of households and communities in the benchmark sites of the participating countries by increasing economic, social and educational opportunities through addressing the key priority issues identified in each country. Purpose To pilot test a sustainable and integrated water, land use and livelihoods strategy in the benchmark sites for scaling up, which will optimize new and income generating crop and livestock activities. Outputs 1. Integrated water and land-use strategies for policy-making, tools for sustainable benchmark management and organizational mechanisms for community inclusion at the benchmark sites. 2. Enhanced knowledge, skills and qualifications for key stakeholders in the benchmark sites. 3. Improved rural livelihoods of farmers in the benchmark sites through the adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and livelihood strategies

Workshop Purpose: To identify scope for available watershed and basin-scale water balance assessments to include scenarios demonstrating improvements in integrated management of land, water and livelihoods to be achieved through upscaling of WLI pilot-tested strategies and technologies

m3/yr m3/yr w.out impr. mgt with impr. mgt Future Mgt Strategies A STRATEGIC VIEW Cropping Pattern Ha cereals: Ha horticulture: N/ha livestock: Cropping Pattern Ha cereals: Ha horticulture: N/ha livestock: Cropping Pattern Ha cereals: Ha horticulture: N/ha livestock: Future Mgt Strategies Annual Water Use m3/yr Annual Water Use m3/yr Annual Water Use m3/yr Present Allocation to Ag. reuse groundwater Surface inflows rainfed Other Sectors domestic industrial (ecological flows) > Negative balance? > Positive balance?

Workshop Objectives Review available assessments of present and future water availability and use at the watershed and basin-scale and identify scope for updates to reflect the full potential of improvements in on-farm land and water management > Inform regional decision-makers and other key stakeholders at the benchmark sites of the relevance and potential further use of outputs from decision support tools to evaluate options for improved management of land, water and livelihoods > Stimulate knowledge exchange and research collaboration amongst WLI research teams using and developing tools to support integrated water and land-use strategies with key stakeholders

Results Anticipated Outputs Outcomes > Enhanced Annual Reports, Country Research Reports and PPTs from 8 countries and regional team > Short workshop report including list of participants > Materials online for other interested researchers to benefit from Outcomes > WLI thematic research group on decision support tools and models activated > WLI thematic research group on water use efficiency activated > Improved connection of WLI pilot testing to strategic level decision-making and improved outscaling strategies for integrated land and water management > Improved management of land, water and livelihoods in WLI countries  

1. …. WHAT IS A LIVELIHOOD. (see Workshop Report on WLI Website) 2 1. ….WHAT IS A LIVELIHOOD? (see Workshop Report on WLI Website) 2. WHAT IS AN IMPROVED LIVELIHOOD? 3. HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO IMPROVE RURAL LIVELIHOODS? 4. HOW WILL WE KNOW THAT IT IMPROVED? 5. HOW WILL WE KNOW THAT THE IMPROVEMENT RESULTED FROM THE WLI PILOT TESTING ACTIVITY?

Pragmatic Indicators of Water & Livelihoods Pragmatic Indicators of Water & Livelihoods? (/sustainable water and livelihoods?) CAPITAL/ ASSETS INDICATOR 2012 2013 2014 HUMAN Key stakeholders ‘ short-term training Key stakeholders ‘ knowledge PHYSICAL Agricultural land (ha, tons & value of crops) Land under improved management NATURAL Water availability at the watershed level Water use in agriculture FINANCIAL Income from agriculture Total household income SOCIAL Associations (producers’ assns, WUAs, etc) (All indicators gender disaggregated) FTF FTF FTF web web web web FTF FTF FTF web web web FTF FTF web FTF FTF web web FTF FTF FTF FTF FTF

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