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  • Step-by-step, strategies for low-emission cultivation are being explored

    Wednesday September 25th, 2013
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    Even though rice farmers in Bulacan province in the Philippines are quite concerned about the changing climate, they are even more concerned about water. Surplus in the irrigation reservoir that provides water for the area has been steadily decreasing over the past 30 years, due to droughts and increasing water demand from the nearby capital […]

  • Gas pooling: The best way to measure soil emissions more efficiently?

    Wednesday September 25th, 2013
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    Greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural soils vary greatly over space and time, but CCAFS researchers in Kenya have found a way to more efficiently measure varying emissions from diverse landscapes- via gas pooling. Agricultural soils are major sources of carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide, which are released when fertilizers are transformed by microbial processes in […]

  • Wir suchen junge Leute, die eine Geschichte zu erzählen haben

    Wednesday September 25th, 2013 Leave a comment
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    Bist du: im Bereich der natürlichen Ressourcen (Landwirtschaft, Forstwirtschaft, Fischerei, Naturschutz, Entwicklungsbereich, Industrie, Klimawandel) tätig? 18-39 Jahre alt oder arbeitest mit jungen Leuten? jemand mit einer Erfolgsgeschichte, die Jugendliche im Bereich der natürlichen Ressourcen involviert? ein einnehmender und engagierter Redner und Anführer? Wenn diese Punkte auf dich zutreffen, bist du genau derjenige, der auf unserem […]

  • Nous recherchons des jeunes avec une histoire à raconter

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    Êtes-vous impliqués dans le secteur des ressources naturelles (agriculture, foresterie, la pêche, la conservation, le développement, l’industrie, les changements climatiques)? Avez-vous entre 18-39 ans ou travaillez-vous  avec les jeunes ? Connaissez-vous une histoire réelle de jeunes impliqués dans le secteur des ressources naturelles ? Etes-vous un leader d’opinion ou un conférencier  bien engagé et inspiré ? Si oui,  […]

  • Businesses and the landscape approach: Achieving real sustainability

    Wednesday September 25th, 2013
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    By now most everyone is familiar with eco-certifications of some kind: USDA Organic, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), and Rainforest Alliance CertifiedTM are just a few we have been living with for at least a decade. But as these types of sustainability initiatives proliferate, expanding to new commodities and having larger impacts on supply chains and consumer […]

  • Réduire les émissions de l’agriculture en maintenant les rendements – peut-il être fait ?

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    Pendant qu’une grande partie de l’attention du public sur les changements climatiques est focalisée sur le dioxyde de carbone, c’est deux autres Gaz à Effet de Serre (GES), l’oxyde nitreux et le méthane qui ont une large part dans la contribution de l’agriculture au changement climatique. L’oxyde nitreux est libéré lorsque l’azote des engrais ou […]

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