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CAC e- Newsletter July, 2015: Introducing quinoa to central Asia
Climate change is widely believed to increase desertification globally.
Изменение климата, как ожидается, увеличит масштабы глобального опустынивания.
CAC e- Newsletter March, 2015: central Asian countries promote use of knowledge on sustainable land management
In recent years efforts to combat land degradation in Central Asia have received a new impetus.
В последние годы усилия по борьбе с деградацией земель в Центральной Азии обрели новый виток.
CAC e- Newsletter December, 2015: A year in achievements -looking back at 2015, moving ahead
Declared as the "International Year of Soils" by the 68th UN General Assembly, the year 2015 showcased implementation of a variety of multidisciplinary research programs and projects that have contributed to combating land ...
Quantification of cropping pattern and productivity of agro-ecosystems in Central Asia
Quantification of cropping pattern and productivity of agro-ecosystems in Central Asia
Economic of Land Degradation on Central Asia_Newsletter #1, 28 Apr 2015
In this issue: the meeting in Antalya laid the foundation for the implementation of the ELD Initiative in Central Asia. The ELD CA Initiative held a working meeting in Ashgabat. Communication issues have been identified. ...
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 ...
Economics of Land Degradation in Uzbekistan
Land degradation is a severe economic and environmental challenge for Uzbekistan. It has a negative impact on agricultural production, and on rural incomes and livelihoods. It thus poses one of the major problems for ...
Agenda_Inception and Training Workshop 23 - 25 February 2015 Antalya, Turkey
An Assessment of the Economics of Land Degradation for Improved Land Management in Central Asia
Inception and Training Workshop
23 - 25 February 2015
Antalya, Turkey
Quantification of cropping pattern and productivity of agro-ecosystems in Central Asia
Agricultural production systems in Central Asia have been evolving in response to changes in climate, land use and policies. The cropping pattern and productivities of irrigated and rainfed agro-ecosystems as well as grazing ...
Quantification of Land Degradation and Productivity of Agro-Ecosystems under Changing Climate and Land Use
Agro-ecosystems in dry areas are sensitive to changes in climate
and land use. The productivities of these agro-ecosystems are
highly variable in both spatial and temporal scales. Accurate and
up-to-date information on ...