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Conversion de zones cultivées en forêt
régionale
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Conversion de zones cultivées en forêt régionale [Senegal]

En 2004, l’Etat sénégalais a entrepris un programme de mise en place de forêts communautaires.se sont alors mobilisées pour aménager d’un commun accord avec le service des Eaux et Forêts une parcelle de 500 ha. Cet espace fut clôturé pour prévenir la divagation du bétail et cerné d’un pare-feu périmétral …

  • Compiler: UNCCD PRAIS
New patented technology of raising forest and orchards in the extremely unfavorable environmental conditions
technologies

New patented technology of raising forest and orchards … [Serbia]

The technological process of complete mulching with specific materials (P 2013 – 0555) has a positive impact on the development, e.g. the growth intensity and the growth time of the cultivated plant species. This technology allows to grow plants without additional irrigation in rather poor habitat conditions (high temperature, insolation, …

  • Compiler: Blagoje Pejić
Level ditches in cropland
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Level ditches in cropland [Slovakia]

Conservation measures for eroded cropland. The technology contains level ditches of various lengths, which are digged along a contour.

  • Compiler: Zuzana Studvova
Wooden check dams
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Wooden check dams [Slovakia]

Small wooden check dams built in erosion rills, grooves or gorges to reduce flood risk.

  • Compiler: Zuzana Studvova
Converting cropland to grazing land
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Converting cropland to grazing land [Slovenia]

Technology is based on changing cropland to grazing land due to shallow soils with high share of rocks. This is the cause for lower yields or loss of yield during drought periods.

  • Compiler: Matjaz Glavan
Mulch-till
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Mulch-till [Slovenia]

Mulch-till is a method of farming that does not utilise a plough, and thus the soil is not turned over. Furthermore, at least 30% of the cultivated area remains covered with organic residues left over from the previous crop. There are multiple benefits to the soil and carbon dioxide emissions …

  • Compiler: Gregor Kramberger