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Sustainable land management through market oriented commodity development: Case studies from Ethiopia
Land degradation has been identified as severe environmental problem in Ethiopia, especially since the early 1970s. Because there is significant degradation on cultivated lands in Ethiopia, there is potentially high payoff to addressing degradation in the country. In this paper we focus mainly on the effect of short-term benefits to farmers and the explicit considerations of the linkages between natural resource management and market-oriented commodity development on the adoption and scaling out of sustainable land management practices.
Sustainable soil and crop management of cassava in Asia: a reference manual
This book is another collaborative effort between CIAT and The Nippon Foundation to review and summarize the results of many years of research on cassava, especially that conducted in Asia by CIAT in collaboration with national programs in the various cassava-growing countries. [...] The main objective was not only to continue the development of new technological options to improve cassava yield while protecting the soil from degradation but also to enhance the adoption of these technologies by cassava farmers.
Sustainable upland agriculture through the eyes of the CIAT hillsides agroecological program
Sustaining landscapes: The role of sustainable land use management to achieve effective water use
Tana River Basin, Kenya: geodatabase and mapping tool. User guide
Studies and management of native savannas of Colombia`s Eastern Plains (Llanos)
Summary actions CIAT Asia planning
SUMMARY OF CIAT ASIA TEAM PLANNING SESSION 19 – 21 FEBRUARY, HANOI Participants: Asia: Rod Lefroy, Keith Fahrney, Tassilo Tiemann, Adrian Bolliger, Tin Maung Aye, Kris Wyckhyus, Georgina Smith, Aparna Mani, Jonathan Newby, Sok Sophearith, Lao Thao, Ou Wenjun, Cu Thi Le Thuy, Giang Tuan Linh and Dindo Campilan (as an observer) HQ: Joe Tohme, Clair Hershey, Kayte Meola and André Zandstra