| Directory > Science > Environment > Biodiversity > Agricultural > On-Farm Crop Diversity A Training Guide for In Situ Conservation On-farmAims to give national programs basic technical skills and tools to build institutional capacity and
 partnerships to implement an on-farm conservation program. PDF or MS Word formats.
 http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/publications/pubfile.asp?ID_PUB=611
 Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
 Whois Check
 
 On-Farm Conservation: A Global Project
 In situ conservation of crop plants involves the conservation on-farm of local crop cultivars (or
 landraces) with the active participation of farmers. IPGRI documentation.
 http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/themes/in_situ_project/on_farm/onfarmhome.htm
 Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
 Whois Check
 
 In Situ Conservation of Agricultural Biodiversity
 The maintenance of the diversity present in and among populations of the many species used directly
 in agriculture, or used as sources of genes, in habitats where such diversity arose and continues
 to grow.
 http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/themes/in_situ_project/home/insituhome.htm
 Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
 Whois Check
 
 Using Diversity: Enhancing and Maintaining Genetic Resources On-Farm
 Exploring the common ground between conservation of threatened, farmer-developed varieties and the
 breeding and selection of new cultivars.
 http://www.idrc.ca/library/document/104582/
 Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
 Whois Check
 
 Wild Relatives: In Situ Conservation of Crop Wild Relatives in Natural Ecosystems
 Conducts programs to maintain and enhance the in situ conservation of 'wild' relatives of crop
 plants. Program profiles and reports on inventories and conservation projects in China, Turkey,
 India, and other areas.
 http://www.ipgri.cgiar.org/themes/in_situ_project/home/wild_relatives_home.htm
 Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
 Whois Check
 
 Agricultural Biodiversity and Livelihoods: Issues and Entry Points for Development Agencies
 [PDF] Report reviews policy issues concerning the maintenance and development of agricultural
 biodiversity in farming systems emphasising need for greater involvement of farmers and their
 communities.
 http://www.ukabc.org/odi_agbiod.pdf
 Reviews Rating: Not yet Rated
 Whois Check
 
 
  
 |