Assessment of soil and land health at Hallu, Babati, Tanzania

The aim of this project component was to conduct a landscape assessment of soil and land health in near Hallu, Tanzania for the CIAT-Soils activity for the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). The selection of the LDSF site near Hallu was informed by Selia...

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Autor principal: Winowiecki, Leigh Ann
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Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77637
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description The aim of this project component was to conduct a landscape assessment of soil and land health in near Hallu, Tanzania for the CIAT-Soils activity for the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). The selection of the LDSF site near Hallu was informed by Selian Agriculture Research Institute (SARI) scientists and chosen to compliment existing CIAT AfricaRISING LDSF sites (near Long and Matufa). This activity was part of a CIAT-SARI activity to access eco-efficiency of farming systems for CCAFS. The Land Degradation Surveillance Framework (LDSF) was employed to conduct a systematic biophysical baseline of key land and soil health metrics. The LDSF is designed to provide a biophysical baseline at landscape level, and a monitoring and evaluation framework for assessing processes of land degradation and the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures (recovery) over time.
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spelling CGSpace776372024-04-25T06:01:17Z Assessment of soil and land health at Hallu, Babati, Tanzania Winowiecki, Leigh Ann land and soil health landscape land degradation surveillance framework (ldsf) hallu town babati district soil The aim of this project component was to conduct a landscape assessment of soil and land health in near Hallu, Tanzania for the CIAT-Soils activity for the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). The selection of the LDSF site near Hallu was informed by Selian Agriculture Research Institute (SARI) scientists and chosen to compliment existing CIAT AfricaRISING LDSF sites (near Long and Matufa). This activity was part of a CIAT-SARI activity to access eco-efficiency of farming systems for CCAFS. The Land Degradation Surveillance Framework (LDSF) was employed to conduct a systematic biophysical baseline of key land and soil health metrics. The LDSF is designed to provide a biophysical baseline at landscape level, and a monitoring and evaluation framework for assessing processes of land degradation and the effectiveness of rehabilitation measures (recovery) over time. 2015 2016-11-10T12:15:18Z 2016-11-10T12:15:18Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77637 en Open Access Winowiecki, Leigh. 2015. Assessment of soil and land health at Hallu, Babati, Tanzania.
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landscape
land degradation surveillance framework (ldsf)
hallu town
babati district
soil
Winowiecki, Leigh Ann
Assessment of soil and land health at Hallu, Babati, Tanzania
title Assessment of soil and land health at Hallu, Babati, Tanzania
title_full Assessment of soil and land health at Hallu, Babati, Tanzania
title_fullStr Assessment of soil and land health at Hallu, Babati, Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of soil and land health at Hallu, Babati, Tanzania
title_short Assessment of soil and land health at Hallu, Babati, Tanzania
title_sort assessment of soil and land health at hallu babati tanzania
topic land and soil health
landscape
land degradation surveillance framework (ldsf)
hallu town
babati district
soil
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