Resultados de búsqueda - "EMI"

  1. Performance evaluation of proximal sensors for soil assessment in smallholder farms in Embu County, Kenya por Piikki, Kristin, Söderström, Mats, Eriksson, Jan, Muturi, John Jamleck, Muthee, Patrick Ireri, Wetterlind, Johanna, Lund, Eric

    Publicado 2016
    “…Four proximal soil sensors were tested at four smallholder farms in Embu County, Kenya: a portable X-ray fluorescence sensor (PXRF), a mobile phone application for soil color determination by photography, a dual-depth electromagnetic induction (EMI) sensor, and a LED-based soil optical reflectance sensor. …”
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    Journal Article
  2. Ethiopian Agroclimate Advisory Platform (Edacap-V2): Forecast module co-learning with national partners por Ahmed, Jemal, Degefie, Tibebe, Desta, Lulseged, Teshome, Asaminew, Grossi, Amanda, Dessalegn, Olika, Ghosh, Aniruddha

    Publicado 2025
    “…The training brought together technical experts from the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute (EMI), and the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), with support from the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT and the AICCRA project. …”
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    Informe técnico
  3. National Workshop to Integrate Climate Knowledge Products in ATVET Curriculum: Farm Mechanization, Cooperative Organization, Marketing, And Rural Land Administration Programs por Belay, Berhanu, Ambaw, Gebermedihin, Makonnen, Brook T., Bulo, Million, Solomon, Dawit

    Publicado 2025
    “…In the third round, held from March 10 to 15, 2025, technical staff from ATVET colleges, AICCRA, the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), MoLS, the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR), and the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute (EMI) collaboratively developed a stand-alone course. …”
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    Informe técnico
  4. Sensitivity of soil electromagnetic induction measurements to salinity, water content, clay, organic matter and bulk density por Visconti, Fernando, De-Paz, José M.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Observed variations in the ground electrical conductivity (σb*) measurements obtained with EMI instruments depend on several soil proxies that infuence crop growth and development such as salinity (σe), contents of water (θw), clay (wc) and organic matter (wom) and bulk density (ρb). …”
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  5. Improving institutional arrangements for strengthening water and climate data and analytic tools in Ethiopia por Sanchez Ramirez, Juan Carlos, Seid, Abdulkarim, Tafesse, M., Adamseged, Muluken Elias, Abseno, M. M.

    Publicado 2024
    “…The NFCS-E is coordinated by the Ethiopian Meteorology Institute (EMI). In Option 3, a fully dedicated climate and water data and analytics center is proposed. …”
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  6. Local and regional climate trends and variabilities in Ethiopia: implications for climate change adaptations por Gashaw, T., Wubaye, G. B., Worqlul, A. W., Dile, Y. T., Mohammed, J. A., Birhan, Dereje Ademe, Tefera, G. W., Oel, P.R. van, Haileslassie, Amare, Chukalla, A. D., Taye, Meron Teferi, Bayabil, H. K., Zaitchik, B., Srinivasan, R., Senamaw, A., Bantider, A., Adgo, E., Seid, Abdulkarim

    Publicado 2023
    “…This study used observations from 47 rainfall and 37 temperature stations obtained from the Ethiopian Meteorological Institute (EMI) for the period of 1986 to 2020. The Modified Mann-Kendall (MMK) trend test and Theil Sen's slope estimator were used to analyze the trends and magnitudes of change, respectively, in rainfall as well as temperature. …”
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  7. Improving water and climate data and decision support tools for climate-smart water management in Ethiopia por Taye, Meron Teferi, Seid, Abdulkarim, Tilaye, R., Tekleab, S., Mohammed, M., Berhanu, B.

    Publicado 2024
    “…Weather forecasts are made regularly by the Ethiopian Meteorology Institute (EMI) with attempts to translate these forecasts into their potential impacts on agriculture, water and health. …”
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    Informe técnico
  8. Greenhouse gas emissions balance estimate of the chaco sustentable project, Paraguay initiative on climate and agriculture value chain por Costa Junior, Ciniro

    Publicado 2022
    “…This paper also shows the potential and capacity of dairy farming in the Paraguayan Chaco region to reduce its GHG emis-sions and increase production. At the same time, it can also help decision-makers, consumers, and other actors in the Dairy and Meat value chain to realize the import-ant role played by large-scale sustainable production in preventing climate change and meeting food demands.…”
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    Libro
  9. Hotspots of gross emissions from the land use sector: patterns, uncertainties, and leading emission sources for the period 2000–2005 in the tropics por Román Cuesta, Rosa María, Rufino, Mariana C., Herold, Martin, Butterbach-Bahl, Klaus, Rosenstock, Todd S., Herrero, Mario, Ogle, Stephen Michael, Li C, Poulter, B., Verchot, Louis V., Martius, Christopher, Stuiver J, Bruin, S. de

    Publicado 2016
    “…Our data highlight the following: (i) the existence of AFOLU emissions hotspots on all continents, with particular impor- tance of evergreen rainforest deforestation in Central and South America, fire in dry forests in Africa, and both peat- land emissions and agriculture in Asia; (ii) a predominant contribution of forests and CO2 to the total AFOLU emis- sions (69 %) and to their uncertainties (98 %); (iii) higher gross fluxes from forests, which coincide with higher uncer- tainties, making agricultural hotspots appealing for effective mitigation action; and (iv) a lower contribution of non-CO2 agricultural emissions to the total gross emissions (ca. 25 %), with livestock (15.5 %) and rice (7 %) leading the emissions. …”
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  10. Practical strategies for acidification of animal slurry in storage por Larsson, Emil

    Publicado 2018
    “…The purpose of this study was to discover a practical procedure for farm-ers in Sweden to implement acidification of slurry in storage to control NH3 emis-sions and save N during storage. The following hypotheses were tested in this study: i) Acid consumption will be greater when addition is more frequent, ii) pH will stabilize after several re-acidifications, iii) pH will stabilize faster when addi-tion of acid is more frequent and iv) Frequent acid additions will reduce foaming and save storage capacity. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E

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