Synthesis of community-based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and Afghanistan – towards out-scaling

ICARDA, in affiliation with the CGIAR Research Program on Water Land and Ecosystems (WLE), has undertaken various community-based watershed activities with its local country partners. ICARDA’s portfolio includes the ongoing watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and past bilate...

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Autor principal: Strohmeier, S.
Formato: Informe técnico
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2021
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117238
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description ICARDA, in affiliation with the CGIAR Research Program on Water Land and Ecosystems (WLE), has undertaken various community-based watershed activities with its local country partners. ICARDA’s portfolio includes the ongoing watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and past bilateral projects conducted in, e.g., Afghanistan. The agropastoral Rehabilitation approach conducted in Jordan has considerable potential for out-scaling and is under evaluation through an ongoing WLE initiative targeting the marginal drylands in south-eastern Ethiopia. Pursuing an ex-ante out-scaling approach (through modeling) builds on well-selected socioecological criteria and limitations and considers the experiences and lessons learned from previous project activities.
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spelling CGSpace1172382023-02-15T04:06:23Z Synthesis of community-based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and Afghanistan – towards out-scaling Strohmeier, S. ICARDA, in affiliation with the CGIAR Research Program on Water Land and Ecosystems (WLE), has undertaken various community-based watershed activities with its local country partners. ICARDA’s portfolio includes the ongoing watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and past bilateral projects conducted in, e.g., Afghanistan. The agropastoral Rehabilitation approach conducted in Jordan has considerable potential for out-scaling and is under evaluation through an ongoing WLE initiative targeting the marginal drylands in south-eastern Ethiopia. Pursuing an ex-ante out-scaling approach (through modeling) builds on well-selected socioecological criteria and limitations and considers the experiences and lessons learned from previous project activities. 2021-03-08 2021-12-27T14:29:59Z 2021-12-27T14:29:59Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117238 en Limited Access Strohmeier, S. 2021. Synthesis of community-based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and Afghanistan – towards out-scaling. Jordan: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
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Synthesis of community-based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and Afghanistan – towards out-scaling
title Synthesis of community-based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and Afghanistan – towards out-scaling
title_full Synthesis of community-based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and Afghanistan – towards out-scaling
title_fullStr Synthesis of community-based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and Afghanistan – towards out-scaling
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis of community-based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and Afghanistan – towards out-scaling
title_short Synthesis of community-based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in Jordan and Afghanistan – towards out-scaling
title_sort synthesis of community based watershed rehabilitation and management activities in jordan and afghanistan towards out scaling
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