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Water rights in Central Asia: history, present and perspectives
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Water pricing and agricultural water management in monsoon Asia
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Sustaining Asia's groundwater boom: an overview of issues and evidence
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Progress and problems in irrigation investment in South and Southeast Asia
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Socio-economic and agro-development trends and drivers for Asia
Published 2014“…Socio-economic and agrodevelopment trends and drivers for Asia…”
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Climate Change Adaptation for Smallholder Farmers in Southeast Asia
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No foresight, no food? Regional scenarios for Africa and South Asia
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Capacity building on 'ecohealth' in Southeast Asia - successes and challenges
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Fish and Fisheries of Lakes and Reservoirs in Southeast Asia and Africa
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Opportunities for increasing the economic contribution of small ruminants in Asia
Published 1996“…Approximately 57 percent and 23 percent of the total world population of 574 million goats and 1138 million sheep respectively are found in Asia. India, China, Pakistan and Bangaladesh account for about 84 percent and China, India and Pakistan 72 percent of the total populations of goats and sheep respectively in Asia. …”
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Impact of climate change on wheat productivity in Central Asia
Published 2013Subjects: “…central asia…”
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Central Asia: Review of Ongoing Activities and Future Prospects
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Mapping the spatial and temporal extent of floods in South Asia
Published 2014“…A research project by CCAFS and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) focuses on a moderate-resolution mapping of monsoon flood risk areas in South Asia using satellite remote-sensing datasets. In the past, many studies were carried out in South Asia to investigate the hydrologic behaviour of the fl oods and post-flood event mapping using remote-sensing data. …”
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Regional experience with Brachiaria: Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia
Published 1996“…Brachiaria species occupy about 300,000 hectares in Asia, the South Pacific, and Australia. In Asia and the South Pacific, they are the most widely grown pasture grasses in the humid and subhumid tropics; in Australia, the area to which they are adapted is relatively small, but within it, Brachiaria occupies more than half the area of improved pastures. …”
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Developing sustainable cassava production systems with farmers in Asia
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A survey of adoption of improved forages in Southeast Asia
Published 2006Subjects: “…south east asia…”
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South East Asia: Strengthening Farm - Agribusiness Linkages
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