Irrigation infrastructure for sustainable and improved agricultural productivity. Topic Guide
Managing water infrastructure and equitable land compensation schemes in irrigation projects for social and environmental benefits.
Participatory mapping in Lushoto district, Tanzania. A case study.
Participatory mapping in Ntcheu district, Malawi
Soil restoration after seven years of exclosure management in northwestern Ethiopia
Ecological restoration through exclosure establishment has become an increasingly important approach to reversing degraded ecosystems in rangelands worldwide. The present study was conducted in northwestern Ethiopia where policy programs are aiming to restore degraded lands. Changes in soil properties following establishing exclosures on communal grazing lands were investigated. A space-for-time substitution approach was used to monitor changes in soil properties after conversion of communal grazing lands to exclosures with ages of establishment ranging from 1 to 7-years.
Regional developments [In 2016 Global Food Policy Report]
In addition to global events and food policy changes, 2015 also saw important developments with potentially wide repercussions in individual countries and regions. This chapter offers perspectives on major food policy developments across the major regions: Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, East Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean.
Economics of land degradation and improvement in Niger
Applying a Problem Based Learning Approach to Land Management Education:The case of Aalborg University, Denmark
This paper is work in progress and draws from previous research. The paper supports the lecture on
Problem Based Learning given at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) on 3 March 2016.