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CAC e- Newsletter December, 2014: Bringing innovations to farms
Expectations of climate change keep agricultural researchers busy the world over.
Ожидаемые последствия изменения климата заставляют сельскохозяйственное научное сообщество мира «держать руку на пульсе».
Conservation Agriculture in Central Asia
This chapter aims to provide an up-to-date state-of-the-art review on various aspects of Conservation Agriculture (CA) by reviewing the past and current research from various countries in CA.
Assessment of the impact of climate change on the development and productivity of wheat
Ppresentation on CC impact on wheat development and yield (case study Uzbekistan) using CropSyst. Dr. Glazirina explains the concept of modeling, to which parameters one should pay attention and quality control of data.
Measuring the economic impact of climate change on agriculture: a Ricardian analysis of farmlands in Tajikistan
We apply the Ricardian approach to analyse the economic impact of climate change on agriculture using the 2007World Bank
Tajikistan Living Standards Survey. The study analyses data of 2557 farm households in 166 villages ...
Conservation agriculture in rainfed areas, winter wheat and spring wheat improvement
Conservation agriculture in rainfed areas, winter wheat and spring wheat improvement.
Aksakals’ guide on Community-based Landscape Restoration (CLR)
A century ago forests covered large foothill chains in Uzbekistan and provided manifold benefits. Currently, only 7.3% of Uzbekistan is forested. Specifically villages below mountains or lower ranges suffer from mudflows ...
Utilization of Marginal Water and Lands in the Zerafshan Rever Basin as Part of a Climate Change Adaptation Strategy
This paper considers how marginal mineralized waters and salt affected soils can contribute to land remediation and create additional nutrition values for livestock and agropastoral communities through cultivation of ...
Innovations for sustainability and food security in arid and semiarid lands
Dryland salinity, deforestation, decreasing productivity of rangelands and reduction of soil
productivity are widespread phenomena and primary causes of desertification in the Central
Asian region. The government of ...