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  1. Library Resource
    Institutional & promotional materials
    December, 2018
    Eastern Africa, Malawi

    Double up legumes is intercropping two legumes (in this case groundnut and pigeonpea) that have different growth habits and takes advantages of beneficial interactions of the two legumes on the same piece of land. Intercropping groundnut and pigeonpea using the correct spatial arrangement increase land productivity, provides more types of food and profits while conserving and sustaining the environment through enhancement of soil fertility.

  2. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    May, 2015
    Pakistan, Southern Asia

    Increase resilience and improve use of marginal lands of agropastoral production systems while enhancing capacity development of farmers and extension agents through training, field days, etc.

  3. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    November, 2006
    Morocco, Tunisia, Northern Africa

    A tragedy of the commons is unfolding in the rangelands of West Asia and North Africa (WANA), where land is either public or collectively owned. Overgrazing under this land tenure has led to severe land degradation and soil erosion. Poverty and environmental degradation are intertwined in this low-rainfall region, where more than 38 million people live in rural areas and depend mainly on agriculture. Traditional rangeland grazing provides fodder in winter and spring, while in summer and autumn the animals browse cereal stubble and other crop residues.

  4. Library Resource
    Institutional & promotional materials
    December, 2016
    Global

    Urmila Pujari belongs to the Bhumia tribe of eastern state of Orissa in India, a culturally rich and one
    of the largest tribes in India. The tribe relies on farming for livelihood, but very few farmers cultivate
    pulses (food legumes). Urmila’s village of Bhejaguda is one the 28 tribal villages that has been brought
    into the folds of ‘Pulses Panchayat’, a bold and innovative movement that aims to revolutionize India’s
    pulses production.

  5. Library Resource
    Manuals & Guidelines
    May, 2017
    Tunisia, Northern Africa

    This is the user guide of the The Global Geo-Informatics Options by Context (GeOC) tool. The Global Geo-informatics Context and Options (GeCO) is a new web-based GIS tool that enables its users to define, monitor, assess and co-create knowledge and learning on relevant Sustainable Land Management (SLM) options that match the social-ecological context at global, regional and national scales.

  6. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    May, 2017
    Global

    Sustainable Land Management (SLM) are required to achieve Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN). SLM options are fitted to the social, economic and ecological contexts. The high contextual diversity of drylands in particular prevents the design and application of “uniform blanket” policies to promote SLM over large scales where significant impact is expected.

  7. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    February, 2006
    Global

    This volume contains the presentations made at the Eighth International Conference on Dryland
    Development. It is hoped that it will serve as a repository of information on the problems and prospects of
    sustainable management of dry areas and preventing desertification, and will thus be of interest to those
    involved in research, extension, development and policy formulation for the benefit of the people of the dry areas. It is our belief it would serve as an important contribution to the objectives of the IYDD.

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