Agropastoral systems for the tropical savannas of Latin America
Agent-based land use models for teaching extension and collaborative learning
Agrarian Straightjacket: Constraints to Achieve Yield Potential in Rice
The coastal zone of Bangladesh is the most vulnerable region of the eastern Ganges basin, occupies about 30% (46,000 km2) of the country’s land area and is home to some of the world’s poorest and most food insecure 39 million people, whose livelihoods depend primarily on agriculture and aquaculture. Key challenges to both agricultural and aquacultural productivity include excessive flooding during the rainy season, lack of access to fresh water and soil salinity during the dry season, and severe cyclonic storms and tidal surges throughout the year.
Agricultural land management: Capturing synergies among climate change adaptation, greenhouse gas mitigation, and agricultural productivity
An overview of post-extraction secondary forests in Indonesia
Indonesia has extensive areas of post extraction secondary forests and degraded lands arising from intensive exploitation of forest resources in recent decades. Using the area of forests resulting from selective logging practices as an estimate, in year 2000, post extraction secondary forests covered about 23 million ha, or about 55% of the total concession area.
An approach to account for multi-level governance in land and water access for poverty reduction in the Limpopo Basin
An explanatory manual for CIAT's computerized land resource study of Tropical America
Animal productivity and pasture management of Brachiaria decumbens Stapf in the Colombian Llanos
Applying reduced impact logging to advance sustainable forest management: international conference proceedings 26 February to 1 March 2001, Kuching, Malaysia
In tropical forests, RIL has been tested and appliedon a small scale for more than a decade. Various timber-producing countries in Asia and the Pacific have recognized its potential for advancing sustainable forest management. Yet many questions remain and the lack of sound and appropriate information continues to impede the widespread application of RIL. This book helps fill that critical information gap.