Soil conservation and water harvesting to improve community livelihoods and fight land degradation in the mountains of Syria

Published Date
December 04, 2013
Type
Working Paper
Soil conservation and water harvesting to improve community livelihoods and fight land degradation in the mountains of Syria
Authors:
Feras M. Ziadat
Theib Yousef Oweis Oweis, Ahmed Al-Wadaey, Aden A. Aw-Hassan, Hirokazu Sakai, Emma van der Zanden, mathilde Closset, Bénédicte Pasiecznik, Kasem Al-Ahmed, Pierre Hayek

The study provides a model for implementing land and water resource conservation strategies in mountainous, arid areas. A community-based plan prioritized the implementation of various interventions to optimize the positive environmental impacts, land productivity, and the use of water resources. The methods employed here could be extended to other communities across Syria and throughout similar Mediterranean regions.
In order to promote sustainable development which reduces the vulnerability of rural areas to climate change, support for soil conservation and water harvesting activities by appropriate public policies is indispensable.

Citation:
Feras M. Ziadat, Theib Oweis, Ahmed Al-Wadaey, Aden A. Aw-Hassan, Hirokazu Sakai, Emma van der Zanden, mathilde Closset, Bénédicte Pasiecznik, Kasem Al-Ahmed, Pierre Hayek. (4/12/2013). Soil conservation and water harvesting to improve community livelihoods and fight land degradation in the mountains of Syria. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
Keywords:
community-watershed research
knowledge dissemination
participatory approach
olive
climate change