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IV. CONCLUSION Avec pres dc dcux dd
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Organigramme de 1'Institut du Sahel
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Communication de I'Association lnte
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anndcs h venir. I1 etait cn ctt'et
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CAS DU BURKINA - FASO : LES GROWEME
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Introduction methodologique a la me
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TOPP C> 2 i~apes distinctes I Phasc
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" veiller i ce que les financenlent
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Presentation from the lntergovernme
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This Convention can be visualized a
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meawes proposed by the population d
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Background Botswana lies between la
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AgricultureJ, 1991). Smallstock is
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Alternative energy sources with emp
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Desert margins in Kenya: definition
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or maintain the productivity of the
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Rainfall, evapotranspiration and te
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of these areas is wood. Wood is, th
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cconolnic and more importantly. eco
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The Intergovernmental Authority on
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While, the problenls of insufficien
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1.5 million tons of cereals. It is
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i) ii) promotion, rcscarch and dcve
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SACCAR: an overview of the organisa
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In view of the overriding importanc
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assess regional manpower need and c
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Will this Convention make a differe
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2. The Corlvt:ntion mer-tions the e
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Alleviating the consequences of agr
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NGO Advisory Committeee to IFAD, it
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4.4 Propose national and internatio
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PRELIMINAKY SCHEDULE OF WORK (Cont'
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The current interest within CUAR in
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land degradation and achieve inprov
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I express sv qrateful thanks to all
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Introduction At the 1992 UN C:onfer
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1)esertificalion and global cliruat
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Ayoadr, J. 0. 1977: Perrpectivl:~ o
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~nclude long-term ccolc~gicaily sus
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Technologies for combating land deg
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microbial population. Annual burnin
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of the approaches used. The priorit
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Introduction The arid zone lies bet
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which can complement traditional co
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6. Potential for stratification of
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soils over a global range of enviro
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Desertfication, like many other for
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elieving the pressure on resources
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Pratiques agroforestibres tradition
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dcuxiernement, beaucoup d'actions o
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graines apportent aux populations u
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microcurpum), ere. IKS amandes des
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naturelles de leurs terroirs dc man
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Les problimes majeurs de la product
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6. Contribution Possible de I'ICRAF
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Session 4: Institution Building and
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training in social sciences, or pre
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1. CONCEPTION 1.1 Goal and Objectiv
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The membership of the consortiurn h
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Communication between all ~nembers
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3.5 Workirig Groups Participants of
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4. CONCLUSIONS On the basis of the
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AARD. 1994. ASR Indonesia. Report o
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TABLE 2: MEMBERS OF TIIE ASU CONSOR
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APPENDIX: SOME MAJOR C0MPOiVE;VTS O
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niain mechanisms by wliicli slash a
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Rice-Wheat Consortium for the lndo-
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The Problem and Its Relationship to
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At present, little information is a
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lem-cause relationships so that app
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- Function ----------- 1. Problem d
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The 'Demand' Side - NARS Suggestion
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Use of roving seminars, workshops,
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Problem Soil fertility decline Rese
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Some Details of the Partnership An
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esearch effort so as to improve the
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CII' Role of potatoes in R-\Y syste
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Annexes of Participants and Supplem
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1)r C I. Bergmark. Scicncc Advl\or,
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Dr B M Moore, Exccut~vc I)~rcctor.
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Annex 2 Sustainable Natural Resourc
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percent in 1992. The GDP level indi
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m Community irr~gat~on In the Kerio
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3.1. Characrerlzatlon and analysls
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Under thls project, we propose to s
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ICRAF leads major research programs
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level. With~n UNEP a Desertlflcal~o
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African countries (Djibcuti, Ethiop
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to ensure that research results are
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PREFACE In 1994, the Technical Advi
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1. BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION In
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likewise the management of livestoc
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1.3,2 IAHC to NARS Link:tgcs The pr
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3. IMbIEUIATE OBJECTIVES, OU.I'PUTS
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further research is needed to estab
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3.5.1 Immediate Objective Enhanced
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-- ICARDA North Afrlca Program Coor
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Germplasm Conservation an(l llse. C