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Inleiding tot de inrichting van het landelijk gebied

Reports & Research
Décembre, 1989
Netherlands

Deze publikatie is bedoeld als inleidende beschrijving van de landinrichting en de regelgeving die daarbij van belang is met de nadruk op achtergronden, voorbereiding en planvorming. Na de wordingsgeschiedenis van ons land wordt ingegaan op actuele ontwikkelingen bij de verschillende vormen van grondgebruik. Daarna komen de inrichtingsaspecten en de afstemming van functies aan de orde. Na een beschrijving van regelgeving en instrumentarium volgen tenslotte de organisatie van projecten

Private and communal land tenure in Morocco's western High Atlas mountains: complements, not ideological opposites

Décembre, 1988
Maroc
Afrique septentrionale
Asie occidentale

In Morocco's Western High Atlas Mountains, Berber agropastoralists are oblivious to the ideological debate over land tenure occurring in the rangeland development community. Berber producers of sheep and goats use a continuum of tenure institutions, from private ownership, to communal control, to uncontrolled, open range. Far from being ideological opposites, these different types of land tenure are complementary tools.

African forage plant genetic resources, evaluation of forage germplasm and extensive livestock production systems. Proceedings of the third PANESA workshop

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1988

This proceeding report is divided in three sessions. In the first session papers on African forage plant genetic resources in Zimbabwe, Botswana, Malawi and the PANESA region are presented. The second session discusses forage germplasm evaluation. In this session experiences of ILCA, Tanzania, Mauritius, Uganda, Malawi, Ethiopia and Kenya are presented. Species involved in the studies included Brachiaria, Cynodon, Trifolium, Lablab, Zornia, Stylosanthes and Crotalaria. The third session deals with extensive livestock production systems.

Management of Vertisols in sub-Saharan Africa. Proceedings of a conference

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1988
Afrique
Afrique sub-saharienne

Presents papers and abstracts on the management of vertisols in sub-Saharan Africa and other parts of the world. Overviews the importance, distribution, agroclimatology and properties of vertisols and the Indian Vertisol technology experience. Reviews resource assessment and management and highlights inter-institutional modes of operation and networking concepts in Vertisol research and development.

Traditional forms of soil fertility maintenance

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1988
Tanzania
Zambie
Malawi
Afrique sub-saharienne
Afrique

Several traditional methods of maintaining soil fertility in bean-based cropping systems are reviewed as follows: visoso, large- scale chitemene, ngoro or matengo pit (Mbinga District, Tanzania), mambwe land-use system of northern Zambia (fundikila), mounds of the Wafipas (SW Tanzania), tumba land-use system (southern Tanzania), guie (central highlands of Ethiopia), mafuku in Zaire, termite mounds, agroforestry, relay intercropping systems, coffee- banana-bean cropping system of the Wahayas of Bukoba (Tanzania), removal of maize tassels (northern Malawi), and storage of nutrients in weeds (

Workshop on Soil Fertility Research for Bean Cropping Systems in Africa (1988, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia). Proceedings

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1988

A regional workshop was held in Ethiopia (Eastern Africa) to assess the status, future needs, and methodological issues of soil fertility research for bean cropping systems on the continent. Traditional forms of soil fertility maintenance, diagnosis of soil fertility constraints, nutrient requirements, use of fertilizers, cropping systems and soil fertility, and soil organic matter and the use of green manures and mulching were addressed.