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Katsuto Shimizu, Tetsuji Ota, Nobuya Mizoue and Shigejiro Yoshida
Shifting cultivation is a widely practiced agriculture system in the tropics. Regardless of the dominant land use, the dynamics of shifting cultivation over large areas are of limited knowledge. We conducted patch-based assessments and characterization o...
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Kamal Eldin Mohammed Fadl, Salah E Mahmoud, Zainab M Hamad
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This study was conducted during 2010 and 2011 in North and South Kordofan States with objectives of to identify and assess the most important agroforestry systems, to characterize major tree species in different agroforestry system, to prioritize major c...
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Kamal Eldin Mohammed Fadl, Salah E Mahmoud, Zainab M Hamad
Pág. 53 - 67
This study was conducted during 2010 and 2011 in North and South Kordofan States with objectives of to identify and assess the most important agroforestry systems, to characterize major tree species in different agroforestry system, to prioritize major c...
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Rico Kongsager
Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) is proposed as a necessity, as the agricultural sector will need to adapt to resist future climatic change, to which high emissions from the sector contribute significantly. This study, which is an exploratory case study b...
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Pramod Kumar Yadav, Kiranmay Sarma, Ashish Kumar Mishra
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Due to shifting cultivation, the overall structure and composition of ecological condition is affected, hence landscape study becomes important for maintaining ecological diversity and appropriate scientific planning of any area. Garo hills region of nor...
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Sébastien Boillat, Corinna Stich, Joan Bastide, Michael Epprecht, Sithong Thongmanivong and Andreas Heinimann
This study explores the relationships between forest cover change and the village resettlement and land planning policies implemented in Laos, which have led to the relocation of remote and dispersed populations into clustered villages with easier access...
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Imam Suyodono,Lailan Syaufina,Didik Suharjito
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Indonesia's forest covers about 133 million hectares. Local people of Pulau Laut in Kalimantan used to do shifting cultivation to manage their agricultural activities for food crops in the forest due to its poor soil of minerals and nutrients for years.T...
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Afton Clarke-Sather, Xia Tang, Yonglan Xiong and Jiansheng Qu
This study evaluates the effect of policies that encourage farmers to shift to crops with higher water productivity (CWP) on the farm-level CWP of agricultural systems in a semi-arid region of western China. We combine survey results of farmers? historic...
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Jovan Krndija, Aleksandar Ivezic, Ankica Sarajlic, Tijana Baro?evic, Boris Kuzmanovic, Kristina Petrovic, Isidora Stojacic and Branislav Trudic
The accessible literature covered in this paper commonly highlights psyllids as a significant group of insects affecting pear trees, posing a continual challenge for commercial orchards. With the development of modern pear cultivation systems, Cacopsylla...
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MoonSun Shin, Seonmin Hwang, Junghwan Kim, Byungcheol Kim and Jeong-Sung Jung
According to the climate change scenario, climate change in the Korean Peninsula is expected to worsen due to extreme temperatures, with effects such as rising average temperatures, heat waves, and droughts. In Republic of Korea, which relies on foreign ...
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Alexander Esaulko, Vladimir Sitnikov, Elena Pismennaya, Olga Vlasova, Evgeniy Golosnoi, Alena Ozheredova, Anna Ivolga and Vasilii Erokhin
In arid zones, the yields of soft winter wheat varieties are particularly affected by the variations of hydrothermal conditions. This especially applies to direct seeding practices, for which the understanding of the links between hydrothermal parameters...
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Kamal Eldin Mohammed Fadl, Ali Elamin Abdallah Ahmed
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This study was conducted in Eltemada, Boli and Umghoghai villages at Babanosa area in El-salam locality, South Kordofan State during 2012 and 2013. The objectives were to (1) identify and assess the most important agroforestry systems, (2) to investigate...
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Kamal Eldin Mohammed Fadl, Ali Elamin Abdallah Ahmed
Pág. 136 - 146
This study was conducted in Eltemada, Boli and Umghoghai villages at Babanosa area in El-salam locality, South Kordofan State during 2012 and 2013. The objectives were to (1) identify and assess the most important agroforestry systems, (2) to investigate...
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Munar Muhardian,Muhammad Rusdi,Abubakar Karim
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The land requirement for Putri Betung Sub District in Gunung Leuser National Park (GLNP) area kept increasing along with the population growth. The population density in the Putri Betung Sub-district was driven by the need for cultivation and residential...
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Qi Zhang, Yuhua Wang, Yiling Chen, Ying Zhang, Meihui Chen, Jishuang Zou, Pengyao Miao, Jianghua Ye, Xiaomin Pang, Xiaoli Jia and Haibin Wang
Pruning is an agronomic practice that contributes to tea tree yield during cultivation, but little is known about how pruning improves yield through shifting bacterial communities in rhizosphere soil. Therefore, Meizhan tea (Camellia sinensis) was used a...
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Fransiskus Xaverius Dako,Ris Hadi Purwanto,Lies Rahayu Wijayanti Faida,Sumardi Sumardi
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The life of humankind has a close relationship with its surrounding forests. The interaction /relationship is often in a lame and brings a negative impact on the forest. The impacts of these unbalanced relationships are the destruction of all production,...
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Katsuto Shimizu, Oumer S. Ahmed, Raul Ponce-Hernandez, Tetsuji Ota, Zar Chi Win, Nobuya Mizoue and Shigejiro Yoshida
In 2016, in response to forest loss, the Myanmar government banned logging operations for 1 year throughout the entire country and for 10 years in specific regions. However, it is unclear whether this measure will effectively reduce forest loss, because ...
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Higgoda K. Janani, Himasha Dilshani Abeysiriwardana, Upaka Rathnayake and Ranjan Sarukkalige
Water footprint (WF) is a comprehensive summation of the volume of freshwater consumed directly and indirectly in all the steps of the production chain of a product. The water footprint concept has been widely used in agricultural water resources managem...
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