Land use, soil loss, and sustainable agriculture in Rwanda. Hum. Ecol. 18, 147-161.CLAY D. C.; LEWIS L. A. Land-use, soil loss, and sustainable agriculture in Rwanda. Human Ecology, v. 18, n. 2, p. 147-161, 1990.Clay, D. & Lewis, L. (1990), "Land Use, Soil Loss, ...
REPUBLIC OF RWANDA Ministry of Lands, Environment, Forestry, Water and Mining BUILDING CAPACITY FOR SUSTAINABLE LAND USE AND MANAGEMENT IN RWANDA UNDP/GEF-... UG Project,ON Land,D In 被引量: 0发表: 2007年 Smallholder income and land distribution in Africa: implications for poverty reduction ...
Nexus between farm input uptakesandland use consolidation policy in rural Rwanda.Directly, LUC increased the input uptakes and adoption rates for Hybridge seeds, fertilizers, pesticides & farm irrigation.Indirectly, the policy is associated with farm loans but not with livestock farming & nor household...
(2014) measured the soil organic carbon content of different land use types, soil types, and slope types in the humid regions of southern Rwanda. The results showed that soil organic carbon has the highest correlation to soil use; forest soil has the highest organic carbon content, and ...
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A capacity assessment framework for the fit-for-purpose land administration systems: The use of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) in Rwanda and Kenya Evrim Tan, Valérie Pattyn, César Casiano Flores, Joep Crompvoets Article 105244 select article The effects of urbanization on aquatic ecosystems in per...
Nation-wide mapping of tree-level aboveground carbon stocks in Rwanda ArticleOpen access22 December 2022 Introduction Understanding the dynamics of land-use following deforestation is an important step in climate change mitigation, having a significant effect on forest biomass, biodiversity, and the water...
The study finds a positive association between land use consolidation and crop yields, but only among farm households with landholdings greater than one hectare, which is well above the average farm size in Rwanda. Findings also point to the importance of non- organic fertilisers and irrigation ...
A better comprehensive and quantitative analysis of the tempo-spatial dynamics of land use and cover (LULC) in the dry lowlands areas of Ethiopia is crucial for restoring degraded landscapes. This study aimed at analyzing the trends of LULC changes and determine their ecosystem service values in ...
Human land use is changing in rural areas around the world, and it is not only a key driver of biodiversity loss, but also affects the provision and appropriation of ecosystem services (ES), i.e., the benefits that people obtain from nature (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment2005; Quintas-Sorian...