rangelands
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Woreda Participatory Land Use Planning (WPLUP) in pastoral and agro-pastoral areas: Volume II: Toolkit worksheets
Community-based rangeland management in Il’Ngwesi group ranch, Laikipia, Kenya: Taking successes in land restoration to scale project
Making rangelands secure: Past experience and future options
Protected areas within rangelands globally with country boundaries
This map shows terristrial protected areas found within rangelands. The information on protected areas is taken from IUCN and UNEP-WCMC World Database on Protected Areas. The mapping of the rangelands is taken from rangeland types and boundaries previously mapped by University of Idaho and the Society for Rangeland Management (SRM). Country boundaries were taken from ESRI 2016.
BecA-ILRI Hub 2017 annual report: Unlocking agricultural prosperity in Africa
CGIAR Research Program on Dryland Systems
CRP 1.1 was presented at the 4th Fund Council Meeting in April 2011. CRP1.1 targets the poor and highly vulnerable populations of the dry areas. It aims to develop technology, policy and institutional innovations to improve livelihoods, using an integrated systems approach. The program focuses on four strategic research themes (SRTs ) which cut across five focus regions. This CRP was approved with conditions at the meeting and subsequently received unconditional approval of inception phase & conditional approval of overall program & budget on Nov. 9, 2011.
Enhancing soil organic carbon, particulate organic carbon and microbial biomass in semi-arid rangeland using pasture enclosures.
Nutrient management in livestock systems in West Africa Sahel with emphasis on feed and grazing management
Feed and grazing management affect both the quantity and quality of animal manure and consequently nutrient cycling in the mixed crop-livestock systems in West Africa Sahel. Dietary measures can significantly influence the composition of manure and hence it’s agricultural value. High nutrient feed will generally result in higher nutrient content of the manure whereas a decline in feed quality will generally lead to increase in the indigestible fractions in the feeds.