Protection and production 1
Protection and production Approximately 60% of the developing world's poorest people live in highly vulnerable ecological areas. In many of these areas degradation of natural resources and ecosystems has become a mayor problem and, in many instances, immediate action appears to be essential. Making haste slowly looks at environmental management specifically in relation to small-scale agriculture, as carried out by resource-poor farmers in marginal areas. It confronts the question of whether immediate action can achieve sustainable results, or if action based on more traditional approaches should be accepted. Derived from a two-day workshop held in November 1990 in Amsterdam, the book contains knowledge from almost 40 Dutch specialists and includes case studies from six African, Asian and South American countries. This is the second volume in the Development oriented research in agriculture series from the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT). The third volume in this series is Woody species in auxiliary roles. This book contains eight papers on the use of three leguminous perennials; Leucaena leucocephala, Gliricidia septum and Flemingia macrophylla, as auxiliary species in the production of water yam (Dioscorea alata). Two main functions are covered: the relative suitability of the woody legumes as live stakes to support climbing yam plants, and the various uses of the mulches in crop fertilization, weed control, soil temperature and moisture regulation. Making haste slowly edited by H Savenije and A Huijsman 1991 239pp ISBN 90 6832 040 8 pbk Woody species in auxiliary roles by A Budelman 1991 151pp ISBN 90 6832 041 6 pbk Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), Mauritskade 63 1092 AD Amsterdam THE NETHERLANDS
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Language: | English |
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Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation
1992
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/45735 http://collections.infocollections.org/ukedu/en/d/Jcta38e/ |
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