Reshaping upland farming policies to support nature and livelihoods: lessons from soil erosion in Southeast Asia with emphasis on Lao PDR. [Report of the Management of Soil Erosion Consortium (MSEC) Project]
A. Pierret and
A. de Rouw
No H044693, IWMI Research Reports from International Water Management Institute
Keywords: Chaplot; V.; Valentin; C.; Noble; Andrew; Suhardiman; Diana; Drechsel; Pay; Upland; areas; Farming; systems; Shifting; cultivation; Agricultural; policy; Erosion; Soil; conservation; Tillage; Land; use; Site; Monitoring; Catchment; areas; Surface; runoff; Riparian; zones; Water; management; Vegetation; Rain; Southeast; Asia; Laos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 40p.
Date: 2011
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