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Landscape management
 
News Story
24 July 2013
Reporting from SLU Global Food Security Symposium: Sustainable and Diversified Agricultural Systems – Essential for Food Security

Diversified agricultural systems along with sustainable and efficient management of resources and soil fertility are essential in order to improve and maintain land productivity. To reduce starvation and malnutrition, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and partners in Africa have dedicated funding for food security related research projects.

Landscape management
Sustainable Agricultural Production and Food Security
 
Slides
24 July 2013
Integrated Soil Fertility Management Systems and Striga in Western Kenya

Presented as part of the SLU Global Food Security Research Symposium 2013

Landscape management
Sustainable Agricultural Production and Food Security
 
Slides
24 July 2013
Participatory Soil Fertility Management – a Case of Social Soil Science

Presented as part of The SLU Global Food Security Research Symposium in 2013

 
Slides
17 July 2013
Determinants of Soil Capital – an Application to Kenya’s Central Highlands

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
 
Slides
8 July 2013
Integrated soil fertility management: definition and impact on productivity and soil C

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

Health and nutrition
Trade and production
 
Event
29 August 2012
The Sanitation Chain and Profitable Links between Agriculture and Sanitation

The nutrients in sanitation flow streams represent an increasing value from monetary, energy and resource perspectives. The market potential for making use of these resources in different ways...