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Monitoring the implemented soil and water conservation techniques in the Sehoul region Many partner instutitions are involved in this work: UNESCO-GN-FLSH, ADRF, CRF, S/CDF, INRA, CNESTEN, Chair
The aim of this work is to monitor the efficiency of implemented techniques for preserving soil and water in the framework of long term evaluation of the strategies proposed during the participatory workshops by farmers and groups of actors.
These techniques are already used in this area:
Two new strategies have recently been introduced:
Monitoring the various types of land use in the catchment: (follow up of the soil surface and its characteristics, technology and approach assessment)
Two types of land use are being considered:
Two types of processes are responsible for land degradation:
Two kinds of intervention are being assessed:
Two modes of monitiring are being used:
Monitoring the plot with mulch and minimum tillage
Monitoring the effects of Atriplex plantation
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Acknowledgement
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The DESIRE project was
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Contract no: 037046 GOCE
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