Etat de la biodiversité et la de production des ligneux du Chantier d’Aménagement Forestier du NAZINON après une vingtaine d’années de pratiques d’aménagement
Le Projet « Aménagement et exploitation des forêts pour le ravitaillement de la ville de Ouagadougou en bois de feu » (TCP/FAO/BKF/85/011) a donné naissance au projet « Aménagement des forêts naturelles pour la sauvegarde de l’environnement et la production de bois » (PNUD/FAO/BKF/89/011).
Erosion modeling in the Upper Blue Nile Basin: The case for Mizewa Watershed
Erosion modelling in the upper Blue Nile basin: The case of Mizewa watershed in Ethiopia
The main objective of this research was to study soil erosion and sediment yield in Mizewa watershed using SWAT model. The study was involved hydrological and erosion modelling using primary data collected in the watershed. Hydrological and meteorological data were collected from the stations installed in the watershed by IWMI in collaboration with Ministry of Water and Energy and National Meteorological Service Agency. Suspended sediment data was collected at Mizewa River in the watershed, used for sediment rating curve development.
Establecimiento manejo y producción de pasturas solas y asociadas con vacas de doble propósito en fincas con suelos ácidos del trópico húmedo
Estimating sustainable timber production from tropical forests
Natural forests in the humid tropics differ from temperate and plantation forests in several ways: there may be many tree species; many of these may occur infrequently; there may be a large range of tree sizes and shapes present; tree ages may be unknown and indeterminate; and despite the luxuriant appearance some rainforests, growth rates may be relatively low. This has many implications for timber harvesting and yield estimation and means that most of the estimation techniques devised for even-aged single-species forests cannot be used.
Evaluating adoption of new crop-livestock-soil-management technologies using georeferenced village level data: the case of cowpea in the dry savannahs of West Africa
The present study uses georeferenced community level data to study the adoption of improved cowpea in northern Nigeria. One objective of this study is to find out which factors of the community of village level are significant determinants of adoption of improved dual-purpose (DP) cowpea variaties and management techniques.
Evaluating Land Management Options (ELMO)
- Without understanding what (and why) farmers need and are able to carry out, SLM uptake is likely to remain very limited.
- ELMO is participatory tool to assessing farmers’ land management decision preferences & trade-offs.
- Is mainly concerned with identifying the social and economic drivers of land management decisions & understanding farmers’ preferences for different SLM practices.
- Intention is to better understand farmers’ own perceptions and explanations of the benefits, costs, advantages, disadvantages & tradeoffs associated with different la
Exclosure land management restores soil properties of degraded communal grazing lands in northern Ethiopia
In the northern highlands of Ethiopia, establishment of exclosures to restore degraded communal grazing lands has been practiced for the past three decades. However, empirical data on the effectiveness of exclosures in restoring degraded soils are lacking. We investigated the influence of exclosure age on degree of restoration of degraded soil and identified easily measurable biophysical and management-related factors that can be used to predict soil nutrient restoration.