Communal irrigation systems (CIS) are small-scale schemes and constructed with the participation of farmer-beneficiaries thru their IAs.
katutan effect
An irrigation system, probably a ditch or canal that has multiple users of the water. Generally each user has an established time that the water is available. There is usually a fee to be a communal water user.
Romana P. De los Reyes has written: '47 communal gravity systems' -- subject(s): Water-supply engineering, Irrigation engineering 'Waging agrarian reform' -- subject(s): Land reform, Non-governmental organizations, Tripartite Partnership for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development (Philippines) 'Managing communal gravity systems' 'Sociotechnical profile' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Economic development projects, Rural development projects 'An evaluation of the Philippine participatory communal irrigation program' -- subject(s): Irrigation, Rural conditions, Citizen participation 'Claims to land' -- subject(s): Haciendas, Land reform, Land tenure
what is communal family
communal is something in common
Examples of irrigation system are,Perennial irrigation (Dams)Direct irrigation (river canal irrigation)Storage irrigation (tanks and resevoirs)
the building was communal
Communal. It lives with others.
Building the playground was a communal project.
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Irrigation in Mesopotamia, one of the world's earliest agricultural regions, involved the management of water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers to support farming in the arid environment. Ancient Mesopotamians developed sophisticated irrigation systems, including canals, dikes, and reservoirs, to control water distribution for crops. This innovation allowed for the cultivation of surplus grain, which was vital for the growth of cities and the development of civilization. The practice also led to challenges, such as soil salinization and the need for communal management of water resources.
advantages of communal harmony