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Land évaluation.
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Year: 1985 Publisher: Bruxelles : Administration Générale de la Coopération au Développement,

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Erosion and soil productivity : a review.
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Year: 1984 Publisher: Rome : FAO,

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Land Markets in the EU Candidate Countries of Croatia, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Turkey
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Year: 2011 Publisher: Brussels : CEPS Centre for European Policy Studies,

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The paper provides an overview and a comparison of land markets covering the three candidate countries for European Union membership: Croatia, the Former Yugoslav Republic (FYR) of Macedonia and Turkey. We analyse and compare agricultural land structures and factors driving land markets. The analyses are based on the available crosssection and time-series evidence on agricultural land structures and land productivity (yields). The land productivity measured by production per hectare of agricultural land varies between the three countries. Agricultural land structures are the result of historical evolution in land markets and land-leasing developments with additional different institutional environments and agrarian and land reforms.


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Collecting the Dirt on Soils : Advancements in Plot-Level Soil Testing and Implications for Agricultural Statistics
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Year: 2017 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank,

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Much of the current analysis on agricultural productivity is hampered by the lack of consistent, high quality data on soil health and how it is changing under past and current management. Historically, plot-level statistics derived from household surveys have relied on subjective farmer assessments of soil quality or, more recently, publicly available geospatial data. The Living Standards Measurement Study of the World Bank implemented a methodological study in Ethiopia, which resulted in an unprecedented data set encompassing a series of subjective indicators of soil quality as well as spectral soil analysis results on plot-specific soil samples for 1,677 households. The goals of the study, which was completed in partnership with the World Agroforestry Centre and the Central Statistical Agency of Ethiopia, were twofold: (1) evaluate the feasibility of integrating a soil survey into household socioeconomic data collection operations, and (2) evaluate local knowledge of farmers in assessing their soil quality. Although a costlier method than subjective assessment, the integration of spectral soil analysis in household surveys has potential for scale-up. In this study, the first large scale study of its kind, enumerators spent approximately 40 minutes per plot collecting soil samples, not a particularly prohibitive figure given the proper timeline and budget. The correlation between subjective indicators of soil quality and key soil properties, such as organic carbon, is weak at best. Evidence suggests that farmers are better able to distinguish between soil qualities in areas with greater variation in soil properties. Descriptive analysis shows that geospatial data, while positively correlated with laboratory results and offering significant improvements over subject assessment, fail to capture the level of variation observed on the ground. The results of this study give promise that soil spectroscopy could be introduced into household panel surveys in smallholder agricultural contexts, such as Ethiopia, as a rapid and cost-effective soil analysis technique with valuable outcomes. Reductions in uncertainties in assessing soil quality and, hence, improvements in smallholder agricultural statistics, enable better decision-making.


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Nos paysages ruraux entre passé et avenir : une réflexion sur le bocage du Pays de Herve
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Year: 1989 Publisher: Bruxelles : Région Wallonne,

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Space scientific research in Belgium. : Part 2 : 1994-2000.
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Year: 2001 Publisher: Brussel : Federal Office for Scientific, Technical and Cultural Affairs,

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Etude d'accompagnement sur les paramètres de fertilité d'exploitations de polycultures vivrières en couloirs au Gabon.
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A generic protocol for an integrated land information system in humid subtropical highlands : A case study in Yunnan Province, China.
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Year: 2004 Publisher: China : Yunnan Agricultural University,

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The control of soil fertility
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Year: 1967 Publisher: London : Crosby Lockwood,

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Erosion and soil productivity : proceedings of the national symposium on erosion and soil productivity, December 10-11, 1984, Hyatt Regency New Orleans, Louisiana.
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ISBN: 0916150690 Year: 1985 Publisher: St Joseph : American Society of Agricultural Engineers,

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