
Landslip and stream bank stabilisation [Nepal]
Integration of vegetative and structural measures for landslip, stream bank and gully stabilisation on hillsides.
- ຜູ້ສັງລວມຂໍ້ມູນ: Dileep Kumar Karna
ສະເພາະຂໍ້ມູນທີ່ປະກາດສູ່ສາທາລະນະຈຶ່ງສາມາດເຫັນໄດ້.
Integration of vegetative and structural measures for landslip, stream bank and gully stabilisation on hillsides.
Improving farmyard manure (FYM) by covering it with black plastic sheeting to provide a favourable environment for microbial activities, and to conserve available nutrients and moisture
Smallholder farmers can use polyhouses to produce high demand vegetables, such as tomatoes, and can earn a substantial income from even a relatively small plot of land in a short time.
Cleft grafting can be used to produce plants that are resistant to a number of pests and diseases and are often higher yielding than the original. Tomato seedlings can be easily grafted onto resistant root stock of the wild eggplant (Solanum sysimbrifolium) to produce a disease-resistant and commercially viable crop.
The plantation of mulberry plants which are allowed to grow for the production of nutrients leaves for silkworm mulberry cultivation for silkworm.
An irrigation system that delivers small-sized water droplets through a rotating head allowing longer watering time with less runoff
A plastic-lined dugout pond to store runoff and household wastewater for irrigation purposes during dry periods
Kiwi fruit cultivation on sloping land in the mid-hill areas of Nepal can help prevent soil erosion and is a sustainable land management practice. This high value crop introduces biodiversity and improves livelihoods by providing a source of cash income.
Collection of cattle urine in improved cattle sheds for use as liquid manure and organic pesticide
Improved compost preparation using a range of biomass and waste to produce high value fertiliser