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Soil organic carbon, carbohydrates, amino sugars, and potentially mineralizable nitrogen under different land-use systems in oxisols of the Brazilian cerrados

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 1999
Brasil
América Central
América do Sul

Intensive farming and grazing on Oxisols of the Brazilian savannas (also known as the Cerrados) are leading to loss of soil organic matter (SOM) and consequently to a decline in fertility and sustainability of the soils. Alternative land-use systems such as the introduction of legumes in pastures and the use of no-tillage systems can reverse this process.

Spatial correlates of land-use changes in the Maasai-Steppe of Tanzania: Implications for conservation and environmental planning

Journal Articles & Books
Julho, 2011
Tanzania
África
África Oriental

Spatially explicit models are becoming increasingly important tools for simulating land-use change. In this study, we formulated and tested models that incorporated spatial correlates of agricultural expansion and used them to predict local- and landscape-scale patterns of agricultural land-use change and its implications in the Maasai-Steppe of Northern Tanzania. We evaluated the relationship between agricultural land-use and its spatial correlates using Multiple Logistic Regression on data derived from satellite imageries for the year 2000.

Spatial identification by satellite imagery of the crop–fallow rotation cycle in northern Laos

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2009
Laos
Sudeste Asiático

In the mountainous regions of northern Laos, shifting cultivation, or slash-and-burn agriculture, is widely practiced. However, the crop–fallow rotation cycle is becoming shorter owing to forest conservation policies and population pressure, causing loss of productivity that deleteriously affects farmers’ livelihoods in the region. To investigate regional land use conditions, we have developed a method of identifying the crop–fallow rotation cycle from Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) and Enhanced Thematic Mapper+ (ETM+) data.

Summary actions CIAT Asia planning

Fevereiro, 2014
Ásia

SUMMARY OF CIAT ASIA TEAM PLANNING SESSION 19 – 21 FEBRUARY, HANOI Participants: Asia: Rod Lefroy, Keith Fahrney, Tassilo Tiemann, Adrian Bolliger, Tin Maung Aye, Kris Wyckhyus, Georgina Smith, Aparna Mani, Jonathan Newby, Sok Sophearith, Lao Thao, Ou Wenjun, Cu Thi Le Thuy, Giang Tuan Linh and Dindo Campilan (as an observer) HQ: Joe Tohme, Clair Hershey, Kayte Meola and André Zandstra