Although excluded from most maps of current and past land use, dryland rain-fed (non-irrigated) agriculture has been and is pivotal to enhance resilience of human communities, and understand land-atmosphere interactions and regional climate in many parts of the world
The future for drylands might not be as gloomy as is often portrayed. Good Practices in Drylands Man...
Recurrent drought conditions that prevailed in the Sahel region of West Africa during the 1970s and ...
Rainfall in the hyperarid Central Sahara is unpredictable; but occasionally it may originate ephemer...
Rain-fed cultivation in drylands\u2014especially in arid and hyper-arid areas\u2014is often consider...
Includes supplemental materials for the online appendix.Drylands cover more than 40% of the earth’s ...
The agricultural development of dryland Africa presents formidable problems. It should not be suppos...
Rainfed cultivation in drylands, especially arid and hyper-arid lands, is often considered to play a...
Not AvailableWorldwide, more than 80 percent of the cropped area depends on rainfall alone. Rainfed ...
The article reviews and summarizes the climate change mitigation and adaptation work undertaken by...
The semi-arid Sahel is a global hotspot for poverty and malnutrition. Rainfed agriculture is the mai...
Water scarcity and drought in Africa are often in the news. The widespread tendency to relate farmer...
No-till agriculture is promising in Western Africa. Rainfed agriculture is the rule, and water is sc...
The climate deterioration after the most recent African humid period (AHP) is a notable past example...
Rainfed agriculture plays and will continue to play a dominant role in providing food and livelihood...
Africa is extremely dry, 43 % of the continent's landmass is classified as drylands and is under con...
The future for drylands might not be as gloomy as is often portrayed. Good Practices in Drylands Man...
Recurrent drought conditions that prevailed in the Sahel region of West Africa during the 1970s and ...
Rainfall in the hyperarid Central Sahara is unpredictable; but occasionally it may originate ephemer...
Rain-fed cultivation in drylands\u2014especially in arid and hyper-arid areas\u2014is often consider...
Includes supplemental materials for the online appendix.Drylands cover more than 40% of the earth’s ...
The agricultural development of dryland Africa presents formidable problems. It should not be suppos...
Rainfed cultivation in drylands, especially arid and hyper-arid lands, is often considered to play a...
Not AvailableWorldwide, more than 80 percent of the cropped area depends on rainfall alone. Rainfed ...
The article reviews and summarizes the climate change mitigation and adaptation work undertaken by...
The semi-arid Sahel is a global hotspot for poverty and malnutrition. Rainfed agriculture is the mai...
Water scarcity and drought in Africa are often in the news. The widespread tendency to relate farmer...
No-till agriculture is promising in Western Africa. Rainfed agriculture is the rule, and water is sc...
The climate deterioration after the most recent African humid period (AHP) is a notable past example...
Rainfed agriculture plays and will continue to play a dominant role in providing food and livelihood...
Africa is extremely dry, 43 % of the continent's landmass is classified as drylands and is under con...
The future for drylands might not be as gloomy as is often portrayed. Good Practices in Drylands Man...
Recurrent drought conditions that prevailed in the Sahel region of West Africa during the 1970s and ...
Rainfall in the hyperarid Central Sahara is unpredictable; but occasionally it may originate ephemer...