Selected abstracts and full papers from
Participatory Strategy for SWC
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| 04-001 |
Sombatpanit, S. 2004. Participatory Approach - An Important Component for Implementing Soil and
Water Management and Conservation. J. World Assoc. Soil and Water Conserv. 4:1-10. Keywords: Soil conservation, Water conservation, Participatory strategy, WOCAT |
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| 04-002 |
Paz-Alberto, A.M., and C.C. Areola. 2004. Assessment of Soil Fertility Management Practices in Rice Farms of Central
Luzon, Philippines. J. World Assoc. Soil and Water Conserv. 4:11-16. Keywords: Soil fertility, Nutrient management, Agroecosystem, Rice farms |
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| 04-003 |
Jansky, L., and R. Chandran. 2004. Climate Change and Sustainable Land Management - Focus on Erosive Land
Degradation. J. World Assoc. Soil and Water Conserv. 4:17-29. Keywords: Climate change, Climatic factor, Land degradation, Sustainable management |
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| 04-004 |
Renfro, R.Z. 2004. The Value of Participation in Development - Relevance to Soil and Water
Conservation. J. World Assoc. Soil and Water Conserv. 4:30-37. Keywords: Soil conservation, Water conservation, Participatory strategy |
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Siriwattananon, L., and M. Mihara. 2004. Development of Granular Compost for Reducing Nitrogen Losses and Illuminating
Campaign through Farmers. J. World Assoc. Soil and Water Conserv. 4:38-43. Keywords: Granular compost, Nitrogen losses, Illuminating campaign, Farmers' participation |
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