Over half a million hectares of agricultural terraces still exist in Peru, providing striking evidence of the achievements of ancient civilizations. Terraces formed the foundation of Inca food security, providing soils of good quality and moisture retention for the cultivation of maize, potatoes, and other crops. Combined with efficient gravity irrigation systems, they produced large amounts of food for populations comparable to those of the Andes today. Food surpluses were kept in specially designed storehouses, which still impress visitors
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
In the Vilcanota valley in Peru, where Practical Action's food production programme works with small...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
One of the most important developments in the existence of human society was the successful shift fr...
For nearly 20 years one woman has been battling to restore the elaborate Inca Canals in the Peruvian...
Ancient agricultural terrace practices have survived for millennia, sustaining populations through e...
Soil erosion is considered as a serious threat to agricultural development in developing countries. ...
Soil erosion is considered as a serious threat to agricultural development in developing countries. ...
The results of an integrated geoarchaeological and palaeoecological pilot study of a prehistoric agr...
Paleosols were exposed in sections through four abandoned pre-Hispanic agricultural terraces surroun...
In Peru there are currently about one million hectares of terraces of different characteristics that...
In Peru there are currently about one million hectares of terraces of different characteristics that...
The inventory of terraces in Peru in most regions was initiated in 2011 as part of a reconstruction ...
This study presents a pilot geoarchaeological investigation of terraced agricultural systems near Sa...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
In the Vilcanota valley in Peru, where Practical Action's food production programme works with small...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
One of the most important developments in the existence of human society was the successful shift fr...
For nearly 20 years one woman has been battling to restore the elaborate Inca Canals in the Peruvian...
Ancient agricultural terrace practices have survived for millennia, sustaining populations through e...
Soil erosion is considered as a serious threat to agricultural development in developing countries. ...
Soil erosion is considered as a serious threat to agricultural development in developing countries. ...
The results of an integrated geoarchaeological and palaeoecological pilot study of a prehistoric agr...
Paleosols were exposed in sections through four abandoned pre-Hispanic agricultural terraces surroun...
In Peru there are currently about one million hectares of terraces of different characteristics that...
In Peru there are currently about one million hectares of terraces of different characteristics that...
The inventory of terraces in Peru in most regions was initiated in 2011 as part of a reconstruction ...
This study presents a pilot geoarchaeological investigation of terraced agricultural systems near Sa...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
In the Vilcanota valley in Peru, where Practical Action's food production programme works with small...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...