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Community Organizations Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Acronym
SLU
University or Research Institution
Phone number
+46 18-67 10 00

Location

Uppsala
Sweden
Postal address
P.O. Box 7070
SE-750 07
Uppsala SWEDEN
Working languages
anglais
suédois

SLU is a university that is broad based both geographically and scientifically. 

Science and education for sustainable life

SLU develops the knowledge about how to use natural, biological land and water resources in a sustainable manner.

Education, research and environmental monitoring and assessment are pursued at some thirty locations all over the country. The main campuses are Alnarp, Umeå and Uppsala.

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Resources

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International Conference Enhanced Genepool Utilization - Capturing wild relative and landrace diversity for crop improvement, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 16-20 June 2014. Book of Abstracts

Journal Articles & Books
Décembre, 2014

This conference presents the culmination of the PGR Secure project (www.pgrsecure.org) – a collaborative project involving eleven partners funded under the EU Seventh Framework Programme, THEME KBBE.2010.1.1-03, 'Characterization of biodiversity resources for wild crop relatives to improve crops by breeding', Grant agreement no. 266394. It is jointly organized with the section on genetic resources of the European Association for Research on Plant Breeding (EUCARPIA).

An integrated agro-ecosystem and livelihood systems approach for the poor and vulnerable in dry areas

Journal Articles & Books
Novembre, 2013

More than 400 million people in the developing world depend on dryland agriculture for their livelihoods. Dryland agriculture involves a complex combination of productive components: staple crops, vegetables, livestock, trees and fish interacting principally with rangeland, cultivated areas and watercourses. Managing risk and enhancing productivity through diversification and sustainable intensification is critical to securing and improving rural livelihoods.

Breeding practices of Red Maasai sheep in Maasai pastoralist communities

Journal Articles & Books
Mars, 2012
Kenya
Afrique orientale
Afrique

A survey was undertaken to understand sheep management, breeding practices and selection criteria for Red Maasai sheep in Maasai pastoralist communities in Kajiado District, Kenya. Differences between North and South Kajiado District were investigated to gain knowledge about farmers having different prerequisites and how it can affect the sheep production. The reason for keeping sheep and the specific breeds show the multiple objectives of the Maasai farmers.