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Eline Boelee
Researcher at International Water Management Institute
Publications - 87
Citations - 2226
Eline Boelee is an academic researcher from International Water Management Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Water resources & Agriculture. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 85 publications receiving 1937 citations. Previous affiliations of Eline Boelee include CGIAR.
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Experiences and opportunities for promoting small-scale/micro irrigation and rainwater harvesting for food security in Ethiopia
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Agricultural water pollution: key knowledge gaps and research needs
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed knowledge in selected areas of agricultural water pollution (AWP) and identified future research needs, such as source attribution, emerging contaminants, costs and incentives for adoption of pollution reduction measures.
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Multiple-use water services to advance the millennium development goals.
B. van Koppen,Patrick Moriarty,Eline Boelee,J. Hagmann,Deepak Lochan Adhikari,M. Behailu,Y. Bhatt,R. Bustamante,John Butterworth,T. Cousins,M. Ebato,F. Makoni,T. Maluleke,M. Montginoul,S. Morardet,Dhruba Pant,F. P. de Vries,I. Restrepo,S. Ruyasoongnern,Stef Smits,Sudarshan Suryawhanshi,B. Yoder +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the findings of the first phase of the action-research project "Models for implementing multiple-use water supply systems for enhanced land and water productivity, rural livelihoods and gender equity."
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Early biting rhythm in the afro‐tropical vector of malaria, Anopheles arabiensis, and challenges for its control in Ethiopia
Mekonnen Yohannes,Eline Boelee +1 more
TL;DR: Early biting activities of the malaria vector Anopheles arabiensis showed early biting activities, which peaked between 19.00 hours and 20.
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Water and health: From environmental pressures to integrated responses
TL;DR: This paper analyses a range of water practitioner-driven health issues, including infectious diseases and chemical intoxication, using the conceptual framework of Drivers, Pressures, State, Impacts, and Responses (DPSIR), complemented with a selective literature review.