Review of ongoing activities and future prospectsCRP-DS Science and Implementation Workshop 30th June – 4th July, 2014 Holiday Inn Hotel - Amman, Jordan Author(s): Jozef Turok |
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International action for the Aral Sea GCARD 2 Meeting, Uruguay, October, 2012.Author(s): Jozef Turok |
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Assessment of climate change impact on Central Asian agriculture: Bio-economic farm modeling approach Final Policy and Dissemination Workshop of the Central Asia and China Climate Change Research ProjectAuthor(s): Ihtiyor Bobojonov, ICARDA |
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Farming systems, productivity and efficiencies in Central Asia Farming systems, productivity and efficiencies in Central AsiaAuthor(s): Ihtiyor Bobojonov, ICARDA |
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Climate change threats and effects on agriculture in Ningxia province, China Climate change threats and effects on agriculture in Ningxia province, ChinaAuthor(s): Wei Xiong, Jiani Tian, Yongfeng Wu (Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development in Agriculture, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences) |
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Climate Change effects on Cotton and Potatoes and adaptation options in Central Asia. Evidence from DSSAT Crop Simulation Model. Climate Change effects on Cotton and Potatoes and adaptation options in Central Asia. Evidence from DSSAT Crop Simulation Model.Author(s): Edward Kato, Ephraim Nkonya, Jawoo Koo (IFPRI), Ihtiyor Bobojonov (ICARDA) |
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Crop-simulation based assessment of the impact of climate change on agriculture in Central Asia – the case of wheat Crop-simulation based assessment of the impact of climate change on agriculture in Central Asia – the case of wheatAuthor(s): Rolf Sommer, Mariya Glazirina and Tulkun Yuldashev |
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Îöåíêà âëèÿíèÿ èçìåíåíèÿ êëèìàòà íà ñåëüñêîå õîçÿéñòâî â Öåíòðàëüíîé Àçèè - íà ïðèìåðå ïøåíèöû Îöåíêà âëèÿíèÿ èçìåíåíèÿ êëèìàòà íà ñåëüñêîå õîçÿéñòâî â Öåíòðàëüíîé Àçèè - íà ïðèìåðå ïøåíèöûAuthor(s): Ðîëüô Ñîììåð, Ìàðèÿ Ãëàçûðèíà è Òóëêóí Þëäàøåâ |
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Perceptions of agricultural producers on climate change and adaptation strategies in Central Asia Perceptions of agricultural producers on climate change and adaptation strategies in Central AsiaAuthor(s): Alisher Mirzabaev and Lojoo Dashtseren,Researcher, ICARDA, PhD student, ZEF, University of Bonn |
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Âîñïðèÿòèÿ è ìåðû ïî àäàïòàöèè ñåëüñêîõîçÿéñòâåííûõ ïðîèçâîäèòåëåé ê èçìåíåíèÿì êëèìàòà â Öåíòðàëüíîé Àçèè Âîñïðèÿòèÿ è ìåðû ïî àäàïòàöèè ñåëüñêîõîçÿéñòâåííûõ ïðîèçâîäèòåëåé ê èçìåíåíèÿì êëèìàòà â Öåíòðàëüíîé ÀçèèAuthor(s): Àëèøåð Ìèðçàáàåâ è Ëîæî Äàøòñåðåí,àñïèðàíò, Áîííñêèé óíèâåðñèòåòíàó÷íûé ñîòðóäíèê, ÈÊÀÐÄÀ |
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Central Asia and the Caucasus Characteristics and ARD priorities in the Region; Activities and achievements; New initiatives and partnerships; CGIAR Regional Program for Central Asia and the Caucasus; PerspectivesAuthor(s): Jozef Turok, Head, CGIAR Program Facilitation Unit Regional Coordinator, ICARDA |
More women are working in farming in northern Tajikistan than ever before, spurred by male labour migration and privatization of the agricultural sector.
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To assist in strengthening the integration of gender considerations in agricultural research for-development activities in the Dryland Systems CGIAR Research Program in Central Asia and the Caucasus. The Program focuses on promoting sustainable intensification in promising areas and resilient livelihoods in marginal areas. |
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