
Mobile cultivation beds [Germany]
Mobile vegetable cultivation system for urban areas with "baker boxes" as main elements.
- អ្នកចងក្រង៖ Peter Kirch
មានតែទិន្នន័យដែលបានប្រកាសជាសាធារណៈ ទើបអាចមើលឃើញ។
Mobile vegetable cultivation system for urban areas with "baker boxes" as main elements.
A scenario simulation of land use change where high-quality inner urban development is promoted, including the rehabilitation of brownfields, reuse of vacant lots, use of gaps between buildings and the improvement of existing structures.
Water retaining polders to reduce flood risk from heavy rainfall or runoff at high tide in coastal lowlands. Alternative production systems will be viable within thesepolders.
Land reclaimed from the sea – ‘the coastal region in north-western Germany needs to be artificially drained, and this will be an increasing challenge with climate change.
Grassland preservation by the avoidance of ploughing up of grassland and its transformation into cropland
Re-wetting of organic soils and following adapted management suitable for wet conditions like extensive grazing land or paludiculture.
Water retention polders to reduce flood risk due to heavy rainfall or runoff at high tide in coastal lowlands. The retention polders are used to accumulate organic material for climate change mitigation and enable development of undisturbed natural habitats, rather than for agriculture.
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The "Projet Aménagement de Terroirs et Conservation des Ressources dans le plateau central" (PATECORE), is a project born out of the development cooperation between Germany (KfW, GTZ, DED) and Burkina Faso (Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Fishery). Since 1988, the project has been developing and assisting sustainable land management as …
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