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Tropentag 2005
International Research on Food Security, Natural Resource Management and Rural Development
University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart
October 11-13, 2005
Impressum
Preface
Contents
Plenary Speeches
Oral presentations
Market Requirements, Animal Health and Food Safety
Strategies for Improved Nutrition of Livestock and Fish
Natural Resource Use: Conflicts and Strategies for Reconciliation
Livestock Genetic Resources and their Management
Water, Soil and Irrigation
Product Quality: Innovations in Testing and Processing
Agroforestry: Methodology and Ecology
Water Resources Management
Plant Response to Stresses
Biodiversity and Genes
Land Use Changes and Crop Management
Food Quality and Livelihood
Liberal Markets versus Market Protection
Increasing Resilience through more Effective Livelihood Capital Assets
Vulnerability, Social Networks and Gender Issues
Tenure and Economic Valuation of Natural Resources
Participation -- Theory and Experiences
Global Value Chains in Development Cooperation
Communication and Extension for Technology Adoption
Forest Management Policies
The GLOWA Jordan River Programme
The Rainforestation Farming Concept
Plenary Speeches
Poster presentations
Animal Production and Health
Livestock Nutrition
Livestock Genetic Resources
Land Use: Changes, Conflicts and Land Rehabilitation
Aquaculture
Water and Waste Water Management
Water and Salination
Plants and Abiotic Stresses
Plants and Biotic Stresses
Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management in Asian Cropping Systems
Innovative Approaches to Enhance Agricultural Productivity
Agroforestry: Methodology and Ecology
Forests, Trees and NTFP
GIS and Remote Sensing Applications
Crop Genetic Resources and their Management
Food Quality and Livelihood
Product Quality Testing and Post Harvest Technology
Markets, Standards, Regulations and Policies
Linking Small Scale Enterprises in Agriculture to Markets
Livelihood, Risk and Vulnerability
Extension, Information, Communication and Participation
Index of Authors and Keywords
Andreas Deininger
, November 2005