Index

Index
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Documentation Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1968
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Documentation de la FAO.

Documentation de la FAO.
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Documentation Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 762
Release: 1967
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Bioclimatology and Biogeography of Africa

Bioclimatology and Biogeography of Africa
Author: Henry N. Houérou
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2008-12-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540851925

Covering an area of over 130 million km2 spanning the Mediterranean, equator and tropics, the African continent features a spectacular geographic diversity. Consequently, it is characterised by extremely variable climatic, edaphic and ecological conditions, associated with a wide range of natural vegetation and wildlife, as well as human population density, crops and livestock. In this book, Henry Le Houérou presents his bioclimatic and biogeographic classification of Africa. The extensive data provide the basis for comparisons between various African regions, and with regions on other continents such as Latin America or the Indian subcontinent. The results constitute a rational basis for national, regional and sub-regional rural development planning, and for agricultural research dealing with aspects such as plant and animal introductions, the extrapolation or interpolation of experimental or developmental findings, and ecosystems dynamics. Possible problems of applications are also examined.

A Study of the Agroclimatology of the Humid Tropics of South-East Asia

A Study of the Agroclimatology of the Humid Tropics of South-East Asia
Author: L. R. Oldeman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1982
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

WMO pub. Technical report on the role of agroclimatology in determining food production strategies in rainy tropical zones of South East Asia - describes the climateic environment, soil types and agricultural production; discusses methodologys to interpret agroclimatic variables in relation to crop production, and attempts to classify the agroclimatic environment. Graphs, maps, references, statistical tables.

Challenging Nature

Challenging Nature
Author: Philip W. Porter
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2006-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0226675807

Tanga Region, Tanzania, is an area of persistent rural poverty with a long history of drought, floods, food shortages, famine, and social and economic disruption. Though farmers have been cultivating the land there for hundreds of years, they have consistently been unable to supply adequate food for the region's inhabitants. In Challenging Nature, Philip Porter examines eighteen farming communities to understand what the farmers there know about their environment and which historical and economic factors play into the lack of food security. Porter first began work on this project in 1972, asking 250 farmers in the region about life history, environmental and agricultural changes, types of crops grown and methods of planting, environmental assessments, agricultural practices, food and water supplies, training and education, and attitudes toward nature. Twenty years later, he returned and reinterviewed as many farmers as could be found from the first survey. The result contextualizes the environmental history of the region while informing current and future agricultural development.