Focus: Enhance water and land productivity in key non- tropical dry area agro-ecologies (rainfed, irrigated, and agro-pastoral). Water resources are the most limiting component of agricultural production in dry areas. ICARDA will therefore continue to improve agricultural water productivity and, in collaboration with our sister center the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and others, develop its framework further for wider adoption. Core to the research effort of SRP5 is enhancing and restoring the provisioning, regulating, and supporting ecosystem services in dry areas. SRP5 will build upon past achievements, which range from rainwater harvesting using landscape modification to supplemental and deficit irrigation. We will take a more integrated approach to managing soil, land, and water resources across the extensive rangelands of non-tropical dry areas through links with the rangeland, livestock, and value chain expertise embedded in the Center. Further, with partner ARIs we will investigate alternative opportunities to diversify the livelihoods of the communities in rangelands, for example in renewable energy.
ICARDA Strategic Plan 2017 - 2026: https://dx.doi.org/20.500.11766/8237
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May 27, 2021
Magaju, Christine; Winowiecki, Leigh; Nyaga, John; Ochenje, Ibrahim; Makui, Parmutia; Kiura, Esther; Crossland, Mary; Valencia, Ana Maria; Kuria, Anne; Wafula, Lydia; Carsan, Sammy; Muriuki, Jonathan; Sola, Phosiso; Muthuri, Silas; Mutua, Francisca; Mbuvi, Caroline; Maithya, Stephen; Mwende, Mercy; Muendo, Sylvester; Vagen, Tor-Gunnar; Sinclair, Fergus, 2019, "Tree Planting Data 2017 - Kenya", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/UUSV0P, MELDATA, V3
In order to assess the impact of the Land Restoration Program, understanding what land restoration options work, where and for whom, there is need to identify the context-specific variables that may influence the performance of the restoration options as well as their uptake. In...
May 27, 2021
Magaju, Christine; Winowiecki, Leigh; Nyaga, John; Ochenje, Ibrahim; Makui, Parmutia; Kiura, Esther; Crossland, Mary; Valencia, Ana Maria; Kuria, Anne; Carsan, Sammy; Muriuki, Jonathan; Sola, Phosiso; Muthuri, Silas; Mutua, Francisca; Mbuvi, Caroline; Maithya, Stephen; Mwende, Mercy; Muendo, Sylvester; Vagen, Tor-Gunnar; Sinclair, Fergus, 2019, "Tree Planting Data 2018 - Kenya", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/BLHHPR, MELDATA, V4
In order to assess the impact of the Land Restoration Program, understanding what land restoration options work, where and for whom, there is need to identify the context-specific variables that may influence the performance of the restoration options as well as their uptake. In...
Mar 5, 2021
El-Hiary, Masnat; Dhehibi, Boubaker; Awaideh, Ala; Hadidi, Omamah Taysir Taher; Haddad, Mira; Strohmeier, Stefan, 2021, "Datasets for Farmers' Attitudes Towards Treated Sludge (Biosolids) use in Agriculture: Evidence from Jordanian Badia", https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766.1/FK2/F7QQYB, MELDATA, V1
The dataset is the result of a survey implemented by the Socio-economic Studies Directorate - National Agricultural Research Center (NARC) in Jordan to investigate farmers’ perceptions of land application of treated sewage sludge on their farms/agro-pastoral communities (Project...
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