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Theme 3. Natural Resource Management
ICARDA’s research on natural resource management aims to promote efficient, integrated, and sustainable use of resources for improved productivity and alleviation of poverty. The Center’s research plan responds to the vision expressed at the Lucerne meeting in Switzerland 9-10 February 1995 and to recommendations in TAC’s 1995 report, “Priorities and Strategies for Soil and Water Aspects of Natural Resource Management Research in the CGIAR,” and the Maurice Strong report on “Systemwide Review, 1999.” While water and its availability are the key issues in the dry areas and are accorded the highest priority, soil, agricultural biodiversity, and land use are all closely linked. ICARDA maintains a strong Genetic Resources Unit and participates in the “System-wide Genetic Resource Program.”
ICARDA is responding to the urgent need for higher productivity using less water by substantially increasing its research investment on improved and sustainable water-use efficiency at the farm level. The Center leads the work in this field and contributes to the “CGIAR Systemwide Program on Water Management,” coordinated by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI). In this program, on-farm water management is integrated in an overall water-basin perspective.

The following projects are in operation under this theme:

Project 3.1. Water Resource Conservation and Management for Agricultural

         Production in Dry Areas


Project 3.2.
Land Management and Soil Conservation to Sustain the Agricultural

         Productive Capacity of Dry Areas


Project 3.3.
Agrobiodiversity Collection and Conservation for Sustainable Production

 


Project 3.4.
Agroecological Characterization for Agricultural Research, Crop

        Management, and Development Planning



 
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