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Micro-agricultural water management technologies: pathway to improve food security in Southern Africa
2006
Merrey, D. | Namara, R.
[Soil and water conservation combine farm enterprise pattern of food crop and forestry]
1984
Machfudh | Sumantri, I. (Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Hasil Hutan, Bogor (Indonesia))
Pembinaan sumberdaya alam merupakan salah satu faktor penting dalam pembinaan wilayah transmigrasi. Wilayah pemukiman transmigrasi yang sebagian besar berasal dari hutan primer memerlukan penanganan khusus dan teliti dalam masalah pemanfaatan lahannya. Mata pencaharian pokok transmigran umumnya sebagai petani, oleh karena itu usahatani yang dilakukan di awal masa penempatan merupakan usahatani tanaman pangan semusim. Untuk keperluan penunjang lainnya para transmigran berorientasi pada pemanfaatan hutan sekelilingnya. Dengan pengelolaan yang baik pola usahatani kehutanan dapat bertindak sebagai daerah penyangga bagi hutan-hutan sekitarnya dan perbaikan kondisi kapasitas lahan itu sendiri. Keterpaduan usaha pengelolaan harus ditunjang oleh landasan ilmiah yang mantap khususnya bagi wilayah-wilayah agro ekosistem yang khas.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Economic analysis for project sustainability. Study of selected drinking water and soil and water conservation projects in the Integrated Food Security Programme Shandong, People's Republic of China
1993
Agrawal, R.C. | Emrich, A. | Fechter-Escamilla, U. | Goormann, C. | Kleineidam, N. | Will, J.
The summary and the conclusions presented here are based on the results of four case studies, three for drinking water and one for soil and water conservation. The cases were selected from the projects under the Sino-German IESP ("Integriertes Ernaehrungssicherungsprogramm"; Integrated Food Security Programme) in Shandong, People's Republic of China. The aim of the study was to do an economic analysis of the selected cases, in order to answer questions about the sustainability ofthe projects' benefits. The selected drinking water projects include the deep well in Quanziyu village, the big-mouth well in Mawo, and the cisterns in Xiyu. The projects vary in technology, age, and village context (e.g. village size and wealth). The soil and water conservation project covers the whole water catchment area around Mawo village. All projects are located in the county of Pingyi, except for Xiyu, which belongs to Yishui county. In the section A, the main results and conclusions from the drinking water case studies are presented. After a brief introduction, the main findings are explained in general. Next, the situation of each project, as related to costs and water charges, is described in more detail. Finally, an overview of the results from the benefit analysis is given. The section B deals with the main results and conclusions concerning the soil and water conservation project. The results from the financial appraisal of all project components taken together are summarised, before the individual components are described separately.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Tecnologias microagricolas para el manejo del agua: vias para mejorar la seguridad alimentaria en el sur de Africa
2006
Merrey, D. | Namara, R.
[Forestry and food security in the Mediterranean and the near east region (training material for field technicians on soil conservation and water harvesting)]
1998
[Forestry and food security in the Mediterranean and the near east region (training material for field technicians on soil conservation and water harvesting)]. [Arabic]
1998
Review of the soil and water conservation provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985: hearings before the Subcommittee on Conservation, Credit, and Rural Development of the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, March 28, 1988, Logansport, IN, and April 13, 1988.
1989