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Focus Group Discussion Report Farmers' Attitudes Towards Biosolids use in Agriculture: Evidence from Jordanian Badia
Within the activities of “Tracing soil amendment impacts of the biosolids on the rehabilitation of Jordan’s agro-pastoral areas (TRACE Rehab)” project, the socio-economic research directorate at the National Agricultural ...
Degraded versus restored rangeland states in Jordan – hillslope to small-catchment level implications on runoff and erosion
Over the past decades, migration, overgrazing and mismanagement transformed the Jordanian rangelands into degraded badlands. Almost bare and crusted soil surface conditions are interlinked with accelerated runoff, soil ...
An exploratory Scaling Readiness assessment of Rehabilitation of degraded hillslopes of agropastoral areas through a mechanized in-site water harvesting technique and out-planting of native plant species
In this report the Scaling Readiness of the ICARDA innovation: micro-water harvesting and native seedlings outplanting, is assessed.
Jordan Agriculture Sector and Major Climate Zones
Jordan Agriculture Sector and Major Climate Zones
Site selection criteria for mechanized micro water harvesting techniques
Site selection criteria for mechanized micro water harvesting techniques.
International Cooperative Development of Techniques for Sustainability when Managing and Restoring Degraded Rangelands
In the United States 20% of privately owned rangelands are vulnerable to accelerated soil loss. Estimated annual costs of direct and indirect damage caused by soil erosion in the United States is $27 billion dollars. ...
Obtaining agro-hydrological datasets in the marginal drylands of Jordan: two-sided lesson shared by scientists and farmers - Abstract
Abstract of the presentation given on 27 May 2020 to the IGAD/RDA online meeting: Sharing Experiences and Creating Digital Dialogues
Identification of potential areas for out-scaling sustainable land management options in West Asia, North Africa, and Central Asia
Water scarcity and land degradation are among the
most important factors affecting agricultural production and
sustainability in the West Asia and North Africa (WANA) region and
in Central Asia (CA). Various sustainable ...
Marab water harvesting
These photos show the Marab water harvesting with Barley agriculture after the rainy season of 2019/2020.
Suitability of arid land rehabilitation technologies: simulation of water harvesting based solutions in Middle Eastern agro-pastures
The enhancement of Middle Eastern agro-pastures’ productivity through water harvesting originates from ancient technologies and indigenous knowledge. More recently, integrated watershed rehabilitation practices, such as ...