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Landscape management
 
Slides
2 March 2017
Can conservation agriculture save tropical forests? The case of minimum tillage in Zambia

Presented by Hambulo Ngoma, CIFOR/Norwegian University of Life Sciences - at the young researchers meeting on multifunctional landscapes, Gothenburg June 7-8, 2016.

Landscape management
 
Slides
2 March 2017
A rose by any other name? Assessing landscape approach effectiveness in the tropics

Presentation by James Reed, Center for International Forestry Research, Indonesia & University of Lancaster. Held at the young researchers meeting on multifunctional landscapes, Gothenburg June...

Landscape management
Forests, Landscapes and Food Security
 
Slides
26 July 2013
Bioeconomics of Conservation Agriculture and Soil Carbon Sequestration in Developing Countries

This study was presented during the conference “Production and Carbon Dynamics in Sustainable Agricultural and Forest Systems in Africa” held in September, 2010.

Landscape management
Trade and production
 
Blog Post
22 January 2013
Success for conservation agriculture in Asia

 In 1992, China started a comprehensive research program into conservation agriculture (CA) and by 2009, China had adopted a national plan for CA and thereby seriously and deliberately taking steps in progressing conservation agriculture.  By 2012 China was applying CA on more than 6 million hectares (approximately 5% of cultivated land in China) according to Li

Landscape management
Trade and production
 
News Story
22 January 2013
SIANI Guest Blog: Success for conservation agriculture in Asia

 In 1992, China started a comprehensive research program into conservation agriculture (CA) and by 2009, China had adopted a national plan for CA and thereby seriously and deliberately taking steps in progressing conservation agriculture.  By 2012 China was applying CA on more than 6 million hectares (approximately 5% of cultivated land in China) according to Li Hongw