Natural Resource Management

Sustainable Land Management in the Sahel: A Case Study of an Agricultural Watershed at Hamdallaye, Niger

TropSoils/TAMU Bulletin No. 94-01

  • Date of Publication: December 1994
  • Author(s): A. Manu; T.L. Thurow; A.S.R. Juo; I. Zanguina; M. Gandah; I. Mahamane
  • Type of Document: Project Document

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Building Community Awareness and Participation in Donsin, Burkina Faso

To bridge the time gap between introduction into the community and the beginning of implementation, a series of small projects, that directly addresses the concerns and […]

  • Start Date: November 1994
  • End Date: July 1997
  • Project Code: BF1-I
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SANREM CRSP in the Republic of the Cape Verde Islands, West Africa

The SANREM CRSP was invited by USAID/Cape Verde to collaborate with the Watershed and Applied Research and Development (WARD) project to provide training, technical assistance, and […]

  • Start Date: September 1994
  • End Date: June 1996
  • Project Code: CV1-I
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Sociodemographic, Technological, and Economic Factors Affecting Biodiversity in the Lantapan, Philippines

This project hypothesized that changing agricultural practices, population pressure, and economic factors would result in loss of biodiversity. The end goals were to define concrete measures […]

  • Start Date: August 1994
  • End Date: January 1996
  • Project Code: P12-I
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Enhancing Biodiversity Conservation and Family Security through Home gardening and Sustainable Field Production of Vegetables: Community-based Pest management for Sustainable Vegetable Production.

In higher elevations of the watershed of the Manupali landscape in the Philippines,potatoes and other vegetables are currently a major source of income for poor farming […]

The Economics of Sustainability: Production, Prices, and Policies in the Manupali Watershed, Bukidnon, Philippines

Production, technology and investment decisions by farmers are the immediate causes of most agricultural land degradation in the uplands of developing countries. An appreciation of how […]