Jean‐Yves Jamin
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Students’ perception of school climate and academic motivation in a blended learning lnvironment Open
The school environment significantly influences students’ performance, yet limited studies were conducted on the relationship between school climate and academic motivation in blended learning environments. This study aimed to describe the…
Influence of land practices on the sustainability of irrigated farms in Tunisia: An analysis using the IDEA method Open
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Large-scale participation in policy design: citizen proposals for rural development in Tunisia Open
More and more literature and practice recommend involving the public at the early stages of the policy cycle, i.e. issue identification, definition of the policy objectives and policy design. Policy design involves, among others, identifyi…
Small Reservoirs, Landscape Changes and Water Quality in Sub-Saharan West Africa Open
Small reservoirs (SRs) are essential water storage infrastructures for rural populations of Sub-Saharan West Africa. In recent years, rapid population increase has resulted in unprecedented land use and land cover (LULC) changes. Our study…
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TRANSDISCIPLINARY INNOVATION IN IRRIGATED SMALLHOLDER AGRICULTURE IN AFRICA Open
Boosting the productivity of smallholder farming systems continues to be a major need in Africa. Challenges relating to how to improve irrigation are multi‐factor and multisectoral, and they involve a broad range of actors who must interac…
Large-scale land and water acquisitions: What implications for food security? Open
Since 2007, the world has seen a rush towards natural resources, particularly land as well as water. It resulted from a convergence of the 2007- 2008 food price crisis in a context of growing populations and changing diets, and the search …
Participation in a Complex and Conflicting Context: Implementing a Shared Diagnosis in a Northern Tunisia Irrigation Scheme Open
Promoting innovation to improve both productivity and sustainability of irrigated farming systems is crucial for the first question addressed within the Sustainable Development Goals process led by the United Nations. This is a complex tas…
Approach and impact of a participatory process for the reorganization of irrigation management: a case study in Indonesia Open
The paper emphasizes key lessons learnt about a research intervention implemented from 2006 to 2009 to solve water access conflicts in the Klaten irrigated rice production area (Central Java, Indonesia). To make stakeholders’ involvement e…
The Implications of State Intervention for Self‐Governed Irrigation Schemes: Insights From Tigray, Ethiopia Open
The development of smallholder irrigation is a policy priority in Ethiopia, yet little consideration has been given to the role state interventions play in enabling or constraining effective self‐governance in farmer‐managed schemes. To ad…
Blue gold and its challenges: water stress in Africa Open
There are many challenges related to water in Africa: providing safe drinking water for all; developing food production without depleting water resources; and implementing water and energy-saving irrigation techniques, among others. These …
Water, a resource requiring better governance in West Africa Open
West Africa has a relatively large number of major rivers. Irrigation and hydroelectricity are gaining ground in the region, but are still far from reaching their full potential. Possibilities exist for meeting food and energy demands from…