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ICARDA Strategic Plan 2017-2026 Summary
To help break the cycle of poverty, improve food and nutritional security, halt or reverse the alarming process of resource degradation in the dry areas, and help communities adapt to the impacts of climate variability and ...
Basic Biometric Training Course
The course aimed to provide the participants engaged in agricultural research in Afghanistan and India with practical and methodological information on design, and data analysis techniques and tools applied in crop ...
2014 Dryland Systems List of Publications and Research Outputs_Update 19 October 2015
2014 Dryland Systems, List of Publications and Research Outputs
ICARDA’s Strategy for Biometrics and Statistics Support to its Research (2016-2020)
This document describes the goals and objectives of Biometrics and Statistics Section (BSS), highlights current status and the challenges in the changing agricultural landscape to sustainably support the livelihood and the ...
Scaling Up Sustainable Land Management and Restoration of Degraded Land
With current rates of land degradation reaching
ten to twelve million ha per year, there is an
urgent need to scale up and out successful,
profitable and resource-efficient sustainable
land management practices to maintain ...
CACIP Country Consultation Tajikistan "Farmers' access to CACIP products". Agenda RU EN
CACIP Country Consultation Tajikistan "Farmers' access to CACIP products"
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 ...
Improving Water Use Efficiency Through Innovative Technologies in Irrigation and Agriculture in the Fergana Valley
Final report on ET-based irrigation scheduling research in Fergana Valley, Uzbekistan. Fergana Valley farmers still use the Soviet era method of irrigation which divides the
irrigated areas in hydromodule zones (HMZ). Each ...
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 ...
A multi-agent bio-economic model for Tunisia
This work attempts to model the production system in the Béni Khédache – Sidi Bouzid Site where due attention is paid to the tradeoffs and the positive and negative externalities associated with the decisions of different agents.