Indigenous soil and water conservation in Africa
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1991
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London, UK: International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)
Abstract
Many parts of Africa are experiencing annual population growth rates between 2 and 4%, degradation of the natural resource base, recurrent droughts and a growing dependence on food aid as well as the import of cereals to cover food deficits. During the last two decades increasing financial outlays for agricultural research in Africa have neither produced significant breakthroughs nor led to agricultural growth (Lipton, 1988).
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Keywords
Soil degradation, Soil conservation, Water conservation, Africa, Field Scale
Citation
IIED Gatekeeper Series No. SA27