
Ecograze [Australia]
An ecologically sound and practical grazing management system, based on rotation and wet season resting.
- ผู้รวบรวม: Andrew Ash
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An ecologically sound and practical grazing management system, based on rotation and wet season resting.
Groundcover management: Soil erosion is being addressed by working to increase native perennial ground cover to 60%, where the typical cover is approximately 20%. The growth of woody species is being managed in this project to allow growth of perennial grasses and forbs. Managing total grazing pressure: On semi-arid rangelands, …
The unsustainable use of pastures and forest areas leads to erosion, degradation, desertification and loss of biodiversity in high mountain areas of the South Caucasus. In the village Ehen in the Ismayilli district in Azerbaijan, a community-based approach for erosion control was developed in a participative way. Together with village …
To facilitate information on new seed varieties.
Native trees were planted in public areas to promote the advantages of these trees and encourage further plantings on the island.
Introduction of sustainable water usage to prevent impacts of seasonal droughts in Barind region, Bangladesh
The disability inclusive approach is centered around the meaningful contribution and leadership of persons with disabilties during the entire project management cycle, from the planning stage to the evaluation of the impact of a project. It contributes to empowering them to overcome social exclusion and recognizes their needs and priorities …
Terre des hommes and Greendots introduced the Peer to Peer pass-on system to enable women's groups in Bangladesh to spread the Keyhole Garden technique within their communities with the aim of enabling year-round homestead vegetable production despite the risk of flooding and tidal surge.
An effective system for dissemination of early warning messages was established among the vulnerable communities in Chars (riverine sandy islands) of Gaibandha district, Bangladesh, in order to strengthen their coping mechanisms and reduce loss and damage caused by floods.
The traditional approach of valley floor terraced rice cultivation at individual household level for their subsistance.