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Early growth and survival of different woody plant species established through direct sowing in a degraded land, Southern Ethiopia

Early growth and survival of different woody plant species established through direct sowing in a degraded land, Southern Ethiopia

... for degraded land restoration via direct seeding, preference should be given to species with higher root ...the degraded site, which could be associated with the nitrogen-fixing ability of these ...

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Degraded land rehabilitation role of chomo grass (Brachiaria humidicola) and its socioeconomic importance; evidence from Western Ethiopia

Degraded land rehabilitation role of chomo grass (Brachiaria humidicola) and its socioeconomic importance; evidence from Western Ethiopia

... highly degraded due to mismanagement of natural resources (overgrazing, deforestation, ...combat land degradation in the district by undertaking land rehabilitation and management activities to ...

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Economic assessment of degraded land

Economic assessment of degraded land

... perspective, degraded lands tend to be assessed as unsold or ...such land whose value, thanks to human activities or natural elements, has decreased so much that, from the investment perspective, it is ...

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Rehabilitation of degraded land to increase soil carbon storage in Northwest Queensland

Rehabilitation of degraded land to increase soil carbon storage in Northwest Queensland

... Some 137 individual infiltration measurements were taken over five sampling periods. Of these 137 measurements of infiltration, 63 had very rapid infiltration rates (i.e. > 300 mm/hr) due to the presence of large ...

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Effect of Nutrient Management on Soil Health and Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Production in Degraded land of Chambal Ravine

Effect of Nutrient Management on Soil Health and Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Production in Degraded land of Chambal Ravine

... fertilizer by Dharmsinh D Rathod; et al. (2013), Lal Bahadur, et al. (2013), Lagomarsino; et al. (2009) The chemical and biological soil characteristics were studied. Significantly highest increase in soil organic carbon ...

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Impact of techniques for recovering degraded land on millet (Pennisetum Glaucum (L.) R. Br.) productivity in Niger

Impact of techniques for recovering degraded land on millet (Pennisetum Glaucum (L.) R. Br.) productivity in Niger

... A BSTRACT : This study was conducted at Intchimia’s recovered site. Its objective is to determine the impact of land reclamation techniques on millet productivity. The experimental device used is a randomized ...

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Biological rehabilitation in the degraded land, a case study of Shariingol Soum of Selenge Aimag in Mongolia

Biological rehabilitation in the degraded land, a case study of Shariingol Soum of Selenge Aimag in Mongolia

... of livestock, dry mass grazed well. It is suitable plant for cultivation as forage (J. Undarmaa. 2015). Elymus dahuricus L is short-lived perennial forage and a very important grass for rangeland rehabilitation in ...

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Effectiveness of Direct Seeding for Forest Restoration on Severely Degraded Land in Lampang Province, Thailand

Effectiveness of Direct Seeding for Forest Restoration on Severely Degraded Land in Lampang Province, Thailand

... Tree planting is costly and requires high labor inputs. Direct seeding can significantly reduce restoration costs because labor and time for raising seedlings in nurseries are not required (Woods and Elliott, 2004). ...

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Remote Sensing Techniques for Mapping Degraded Land

Remote Sensing Techniques for Mapping Degraded Land

... The land degradation occurs due to the interactive effects of anthropogenic and biophysical factors on soil properties and leads to adverse alter in soil properties, environmental quality, agricultural ...

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The evaluation of degraded land by application of the contingent method

The evaluation of degraded land by application of the contingent method

... many degraded and contaminated ...degradated land protection and can provide useful information for an effective land protection ...cultivated land was important to the local ...of ...

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Vol 47, No 2 (2017)

Vol 47, No 2 (2017)

... of degraded land, especially when this could lead to the growth or maintenance of wooded ...for land degradation is often estimated using highly uncertain datasets (Goldewijk & Verburg, 2013) and ...

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Spatial Technology based Environmental Modelling for Waste Land Development in Sirsiya Block (Baraich District, India)

Spatial Technology based Environmental Modelling for Waste Land Development in Sirsiya Block (Baraich District, India)

... of land is degraded India has total 329 million hectares (mha) of ...of land under agriculture is 143 mha & again 56% of this suffers from varying degrees of ...degradation. Land ...

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Gender and Rural Poverty in Myanmar: A Micro Level Study in the Dry Zone

Gender and Rural Poverty in Myanmar: A Micro Level Study in the Dry Zone

... size, land holding size, degraded land size, cattle heads, labour force, sources of income, and received irrigation ...and degraded land size variables are negatively and significantly ...

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Spatially explicit estimates of forest carbon emissions, mitigation costs and REDD+ opportunities in Indonesia

Spatially explicit estimates of forest carbon emissions, mitigation costs and REDD+ opportunities in Indonesia

... deforestation from oil palm or pulp concessions. As mitigation costs and carbon benefits can vary according to site characteristics, spatially-explicit information should be used to assess cost- effectiveness and to guide ...

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Pongamia (Pongamia pinnata): A Sustainable Alternative for Biofuel Production and Land Restoration in Indonesia

Pongamia (Pongamia pinnata): A Sustainable Alternative for Biofuel Production and Land Restoration in Indonesia

... Chemical nitrogen fertilizer is widely used for growing crops in Indonesia. However, it is costly and its production causes high levels of greenhouse gas emissions [56]. The restoration of degraded land ...

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Informing investments in land degradation neutrality efforts: A triage approach to decision making

Informing investments in land degradation neutrality efforts: A triage approach to decision making

... towards land degradation neu- trality (LDN) by ...in land quality to be balanced by efforts to restore or rehabilitate degraded ...all land can be ...of land loss and worsen ...

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Growth, Development and Yield in Pure and Mixed Forest Stands

Growth, Development and Yield in Pure and Mixed Forest Stands

... of degraded land; these are composed of a moderate to very large number of planted species in order to directly reestablish part of the native diversity of tree vegetation, and to foster the establishment ...

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Identification of Land use and Land cover Changes using Remote Sensing and GIS

Identification of Land use and Land cover Changes using Remote Sensing and GIS

... suitable land use plans in the watershed, thereby achieving eco-preservation and enabling the restoration of degraded land units to the maximum possible ...fields. Land and water management ...

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The impact of degraded distractors on (non-degraded) target identification

The impact of degraded distractors on (non-degraded) target identification

... or degraded (corners, that is, corners, or line segments missing). Degraded distractors caused less interference overall (reduced response times and errors) than nondegraded distractors, when these were ...

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Understanding the factors influencing rill erosion on roadcuts in the south eastern region of South Africa

Understanding the factors influencing rill erosion on roadcuts in the south eastern region of South Africa

... The mean percentage of vegetation cover (predominantly herbaceous) for non-degraded roadcuts was high (91.7 %) when compared to degraded roadcuts (24.12); hence limited soil erosion was noted. This ...

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