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CAC e- Newsletter August, 2013: From planning to action: multi-year dryland systems research program set in motion
Farmers in Central Asia and the Caucasus face considerable challenges - from severe soil degradation to the poor availability of new technologies and increasingly variable climate patterns.
Фермеры в Центральной Азии и ...
CAC e- Newsletter November, 2013: Empowering women in Central Asia
Working women are a boon for the economy. As studies by the United Nations, World Bank, and International Monetary Fund show, their economic integration has many long-term benefits for the labor force and job creation.
Женщины, ...
CAC e- Newsletter January, 2014: Central Asian, Caucasus scientists ask for more technical support from international research centers
During several days of talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, in early December 2013, scientists and experts pondered on ways to improve land and water management, ensure sustainable growth of productivity, tap the potential of mountains ...
CAC e- Newsletter July, 2015: Promoting knowledge on sustainable land management in central Asia
Efforts to combat land degradation in Central Asia received a new impetus with the three-year project to streamline the use, creation and dissemination of knowledge on sustainable land management (SLM) in the five Central ...
CAC e- Newsletter September, 2014: International forum gives renewed impetus to agricultural. research cooperation In arid and semi-arid areas
Climate change is widely believed to increase desertification globally.
Предполагается, что изменение климата увеличит скорость и масштабы опустынивания во всем мире.
CAC e- Newsletter July, 2013: New database on fruit species in Central Asia goes online
A portal and a central database on fruit crops and wild fruit species in Central Asia are now available on the Internet.
Информационный портал и центральная база данных по плодовым культурам и их диким сородичам в Центральной ...
CAC e- Newsletter October, 2013: Climate change makes heat tolerance a must-have trait for wheat in Central Asia
Heat stress is a major worry for farmers in large parts of Central Asia, and Uzbekistan in particular. After all, agricultural production is affected.
Тепловой стресс является основной причиной беспокойства большинства ...
CAC e- Newsletter April, 2013: Uzbek researchers learn about India's experience in groundwater use for agriculture
The prospect of water shortage for agricultural irrigation is a worry in parts of Central Asia. Yet water management practices in the region need an overhaul.
Перспектива нехватки воды для орошения в сельском хозяйстве ...
CAC e- Newsletter September, 2015: Conservation of wild fruit and nut trees in central Asia for generations to come
Forests in Central Asia are significant assets not only because they are a source of healthy nutrition and fresh vitamins available almost the whole year round, but also due to the unique fruit and nut genetic resources – ...
CAC e- Newsletter April, 2013: New guidelines aid cooperation between researchers, farmers in conservation of plant diversity
Fostering cooperation between researchers and policymakers on one side and farmers on the other is important for conservation efforts in Central Asia, as in any other region.
Улучшение сотрудничества между учеными и ...