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  Poster Programme - HS1.2 Linking Participation and knowledge sharing with Integrated Land Use Management

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Convener: Kirkby, M.
Co-Convener: Schwilch, G.
Co-Sponsorship:


Author in Attendance:

Monday, 14 April 2008 17:30 - 19:00
Display Time: Monday, 14 April 2008 08:00 -
Monday, 14 April 2008 19:30
Poster Area: Hall A

Chairperson: N.N.

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A0208
EGU2008-A-12335;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0208
Critchley , W.; Bon, A.; Di Prima, S.
Hard sell, – or softly, softly? - Testing channels for information exchange amongst farmers and communities (cancelled)

A0209
EGU2008-A-04257;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0209
Hope, R; Borgoyary, M; Agarwal, C
Exploring incentives for socio-ecological transformation in India

A0210
EGU2008-A-04778;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0210
Sanchez-Moreno, J.F.; Farshad, A.; Jetten, V.
Farmer or expert; whose reality counts? A case study of Lao PDR

A0211
EGU2008-A-06264;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0211
Sargordi, F; Sharifi, A; Boerboom, L; Van Keulen , H
Setting the windows of opportunities for sustainable agriculture using multiple goal linear programming (MGLP) Case study: Borkhar district, Iran

A0212
EGU2008-A-07259;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0212
Sauer, T.
Integrating new aspects of irrigation water-use into an interdisciplinary global land-use modelling framework

A0213
EGU2008-A-12411;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0213
Lindeque, G.H.L; Hoffman, M.T.
Mapping natural resource conservation and land degradation in South Africa

A0214
EGU2008-A-09181;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0214
Irvine, B.J.; Kirkby, K.J.
Modelling the margins of best practice in land conservation

A0215
EGU2008-A-07514;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0215
Feng, K; Hubacek, K; Siu, Y; Termansen, M; Kirkby, M; Irvine, B
Full biophysical and socio-economic carbon accounting for the UK

A0216
EGU2008-A-07357;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0216
Stringer, LC; Scrieciu, S; Reed, MS
Linking climate change mitigation, biodiversity conservation and the rehabilitation of degraded land in southern Romania: Synergy through participation

A0217
EGU2008-A-09257;  HS1.2-1MO5P-0217
Farshad, A.; Mantel, S.
Suitable or not suitable, how right are we when applying FAO framework?




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