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- Conservation Agriculture in Southeast Asia and BeyondMulvaney, Michael J.; Reyes, Manuel R.; Chan-Halbrendt, Catherine; Boulakia, Stephane; Jumpa, K.; Sukvibool, C.; Sombatpanit, Samran (Bangkok, Thailand: Funny Publishing, 2012)Conservation agriculture (CA) provides a tool with the potential for smallholder farmers to improve soil fertility and increase production. These proceedings, from the 2nd International Agriculture Workshop and Conference in Southeast Asia, in Phnom Penh, Cambodia July 4-7, 2011, addresses biophysical and socioeconomic questions related to locally-adapted CA practices throughout Southeast Asia and in the rest of the world. The papers and abstracts cover various facets of conservation agriculture, including economic impacts, process of dissemination and adoption, effects on soil quality and yields, and farmer preferences.
- No-till Farming SystemsGoddard, T. (ed.); Zoebisch, M. (ed.); Gan, Y. (ed.); Ellis, W. (ed.); Watson, A. (ed.); Sombatpanit, Samran (Bangkok, Thailand: World Association of Soil and Water Conservation, 2008)This book catalogs a wealth of varying perspectives on the no-till farming systems practices from around the globe. Examining conservation agriculture in both developed and developing country agriculture contexts, the authors demonstrate that no-till systems have much to contribute to increasing soil fertility, soil quality, and management of water resources.
- Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) Global ApplicationsArnold, J.; Srinivasan, R. (ed.); Neitsch, S. (ed.); George, C. (ed.); Abbaspour, K.; Hao, F. H.; van Griensven, A.; Gosain, A.; Debels, P.; Kim, N. W.; Somura, H.; Ella, Victor B.; Leon, L.; Jintrawet, A.; Reyes, Manuel R.; Sombatpanit, Samran (Bangkok, Thailand: World Association of Soil and Water Conservation, 2009)Summary: SWAT,the Soil and Water Assessment Tool is a river basin, or watershed, scale model developed to predict the impact of land management practices on water, sediment and agricultural chemical yields in large complex watersheds with varying soils, land use and management conditions over long periods of time. [from the editors' preamble]
- Vegetable Agroforestry and Cashew-Cacao Systems in VietnamThanh Ha, D.; Van Du, Le; Thanh Loan, L.; Loi, N. Kim; Duc Thanh, N.; Duc Phuoc, P. H.; Midmore, David J.; Catacutan, D.; Palada, Manuel C.; Reyes, M.; Cajilig, R.; Kunta, K.; Sombatpanit, Samran (Bangkok, Thailand: World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC), 2011)This book is part of a four-book series that details the research conducted by the Nong Lam University research team concerning the addition of cacao to cashew farming systems in Vietnam. Eight cacao varieties were tested on farmer-owned cashew plantations and had promising results that showed that cacao grew exceptionally well under the cashew canopy, and will be profitable to farmers. These ecologically-sound, integrated vegetable agroforestry systems were developed in order to increase farm production and income, thus stabilizing the supply of products for markets and improving food security.
- Vegetable Agroforestry Systems in IndonesiaSusila, Anas D.; Purwoko, Bambang S.; Roshetko, James M.; Dahlia, Lia; Kartika, Juang Gema; Wijaya, Kusuma; Budidarsono, Suseno; Midmore, David J.; Prasetyo, Tisna P.; Palada, Manuel C.; Rahmanulloh, Arif; Raimadoya, Mahmud; Puspitawati, Herien; Kurniawan, Iwan; Trikoesoemaningtyas, Tri; Kunta, K.; Sombatpanit, Samran (Beijing, China: World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC), Nairobi, Kenya: the World Agroforestry Center (WAC-ICRAF), 2012-11-30)
- Vegetable-Agroforestry Systems in the PhilippinesCatacutan, Delia C.; Mercado, Agustin R. Jr.; Chiong-Javier, M. E.; Ella, Victor B.; Espaldon, Maria Victoria O.; Rola, Agnes C.; Palada, Manuel C.; Duque-Piñon, Caroline; Saludadez, J. A.; Penaso, A. M.; Nguyen, M. R.; Pailagao, C. T.; Bagares, I. B.; Alibuyog, N. R.; Midmore, David J.; Reyes, Manuel R.; Cajilig, R.; Suthumchai, W.; Kunta, K.; Sombatpanit, Samran (Beijing, China: World Association of Soil and Water Conservation (WASWAC), Nairobi, Kenya: the World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF), 2012)