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Satellite-based analysis and monitoring of agro-ecosystems and land degradation and desertification in Central Asia
The Central Asia includes six countries (Kazakstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgystan, Tajistan,
Afganistan, Turkmenistan). Grassland degradation and desertification in the Central Asia has
been accelerated over the past few decades ...
Increase year-round (greenhouse and open field) vegetable production and market supply that lead to improved diets of the local population - Progress Report on Project Activities for January – December 2016
Vegetables play a vital role in ensuring healthy nutrition for population. Given the population growth in Uzbekistan, it is important to develop more productive technologies/approaches for vegetable cultivation. At the ...
CRP Dryland Systems - ICARDA - 2015 Technical and Financial Report - Final
Several notable outcome stories originated from activities carried out in Fergana Valley and Aral Sea action sites. These are highlighted below in brief.
Increased awareness and application of conservation agriculture among ...
Establishment of a Karakul sheep nucleus flock _Technical Report
This report describes the establishment steps of a Karakul sheep flock for improved pelt production in the republic of Karakalpakstan
Similarity analysis to support the dissemination of sustainable land management options in Central Asia
As a result of consultation with national experts from the five countries, during a regional workshop, a list of similarity criteria were identified for the four agro-ecosystems. The similarity maps will be used to identify ...
Evaluate the effect of conjunctive use of canal and drainage waters
Evaluate the effect of conjunctive use of canal and drainage waters, different cropping patterns, and improved irrigation practices on control of salinity and waterlogging and delineate most efficient water management and ...
Deliverable -2 Analyzing historical irrigation and drainage data for output-1
Evaluate the effect of conjunctive use of canal and drainage waters, different cropping patterns, and improved irrigation practices on control of salinity and waterlogging and delineate most efficient water management and ...
Conservation Agriculture in Irrigated Areas of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
This working paper has been prepared using results of the project as well as experiences of the co-authors. The following conclusions and recommendations resulted from this project: 1) No-till maize, sunflower, winter wheat ...
Determining Optimum Water and Nutrients Leaching Requirements for the Saline Areas of Khorezm, Uzbekistan
Irrational water use and mismanagement are at the root of several environmental problems in the Aral Sea Basin, including secondary salinization. Pre-season leaching (February-March) is a common practice of farmers to ...