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CNVP
CNVP (Connecting Natural Values and People) is a Dutch based organization operating in the Balkans. Being part of the forestry team within SNV http://www.snv.org a group of committed forestry engineers decided to establish CNVP in July, 2012. From its origins up to today this small team of enthusiastics has grown to 25 people from diversified backgrounds. Currently CNVP is implementing projects in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Conseil Interuniversitaire de la Communauté Française de Belgique
The Interuniversity Council of the French Community of Belgium (Conseil Interuniversitaire de la Communauté Française de Belgique or Commission Interuniversitaire des Universités Francophones) was until 2013 an advisory body in matters of scientific policy and higher education bringing together the delegates from the 8 universities of the French Community of Belgium, namely:
- the Notre-Dame de la Paix University Faculties (FUNDP) which have become the University of Namur;
Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture
The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) works to strengthen institutional capacities toward inclusive and sustainable agricultural and rural development (ISARD) in Southeast Asia through graduate education, research and development, and knowledge management.
SEARCA is a non-profit organization established by the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organization (SEAMEO) in 1966.
Non-Timber Forest Products - Exchange Programme
The NTFP-EP is a collaborative network of over 60 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and community-based organizations (CBOs) working with forest-based communities to strengthen their capacity in the sustainable management of natural resources in the Philippines, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Cambodia.
Power of Agricultural Credit in Farmland Abandonment: Evidence from Rural China
Labor, land, and funds are keys to revitalizing rural areas around the world. Previous studies have focused on the impacts of funds on agricultural production, but placed little emphasis on its role in agricultural land-use transformation. Thus, this study explores the quantitative relationship between agricultural credit and farmland abandonment from the perspective of rural revitalization.
Temporal Variation in Preferential Water Flow during Natural Vegetation Restoration on Abandoned Farmland in the Loess Plateau of China
The restoration of vegetation in abandoned farmlands is an effective approach to control soil erosion on the Chinese Loess Plateau. However, few studies have investigated the effect of natural restoration age on the infiltration patterns and preferential flow in soil layers. This study examined the effect of the temporal variations in the degree of preferential flow and their contribution on the total infiltration in abandoned farmlands restored with different vegetation communities.
Spatiotemporal Degradation of Abandoned Farmland and Associated Eco-Environmental Risks in the High Mountains of the Nepalese Himalayas
Globally, farmland abandonment has been a major phenomenon for eco-environmental and social landscape changes in the mountain regions. Farmland abandonment led to endangering the capacity of mountain ecosystems as well as variety of eco-environmental processes that play a pivotal role in regional as well local level eco-environment security.
Land Library Importers
If you have a big database with many publications, laws and regulations or multi media items and you would like those to be included in the Land Portal's Land Library, we might consider building an importer that takes care of the ingestion process of the database automatically.
Can an importer between my website and the Land Library be built?
databases. The Land Portal Foundation builds importers to aggregate metadata from websites that have such large databases that they cannot be added manually.
Are you curious whether your website could be suitable for such an importer? We need certain information from you in order to determine this:
- What kind of metadata model do you have on your website?
In order to determine whether we can build an importer, we need to determine whether our metadata models are sufficiently aligned that they can be linked without manual intervention. Click here to read more about the Land Portal metadata model.
- What kind of Content Management System is implemented on your website?
If your website uses a standard Content Management System (CMS), such as Wordpress, Drupal or CKAN, maybe it is possible to direct add them using its API capabilities. Please make sure to mention this when you contact us by email.
- Do you have your metadata available in another format?
If you have the metadata available in an spreadsheet (Excel, CSV...) or your system supports protocols like OAI-PMH, or provides a RESTful API or SPARQL endpoint that publishes the metadata records, please be sure to mention this as well when you contact us. Our IT staff will contact your system administrator in order to find the best way to include your resources in the Land Library.
Currently, we have develop some importers from format such as:
- Simple CSV file (You can download Land Library Metadata Example (Land Portal), as an example of spreadsheet with metadata).
- RDF/XML (You can download Land Library Resource example in RDF (Land Portal), as an example of RDF file).
- Endnote XML (from Mendeley) (see an example of input file in http://www.mekonglandforum.org/search/export/xml.
Contact us!
If you would like to explore further whether an importer between your database and the Land Library is possible, please contact us through our resource provider form.
Monedas en el Land Portal
Estas son las monedas que encontrará en el Land Portal.