SUMAWA
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About SUMAWA
- Principal Investigators: Scott N. Miller, University of Wyoming
The GL-CRSP SUMAWA project is a multidisciplinary research effort focusing on biophysical, livestock and human-related factors governing watershed processes for the purpose of improving long-term sustainability of rural watersheds in Kenya and east Africa. Recent project activity has focused on assembling representative conceptual and mathematical models of the biophysical and human dimensions of the watershed as they relate to watershed and human health and sustainability.
Publications
Research Briefs
Fiscal Year 2008
- 08-01 Gross Fecal Pollution of a Rural Watershed in Kenya: Research Identifying Cattle as a Major Source in the River Njoro Watershed
- 08-02 Point-of-Use Treatment Options for Improving Household Water Quality Among Rural Populations in the River Njoro Watershed, Kenya
Annual Reports
SUMAWA annual reports are available for the following fiscal years:
- 2003
Download 2003 SUMAWA Annual Report
- 2005
Download 2004 SUMAWA Annual Report
- 2006
Download 2005 SUMAWA Annual Report
Links
[1] SUMAWA Publication Downloads and Project Summary
[3] University of Wyoming College of Agriculture Website
[4] University of Wyoming - Department of Ag and Applied Economics
[5] UCD Civil and Environmental Engineering Website
[6] Montana State University - Department of Agricultural Economics

