Titre : |
Land management study of Northern Nigeria |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Kemmis, E. L. ; Mchillis, C. P. ; Dubois, F. M. J. |
Mention d'édition : |
US Department of the interior AID |
Editeur : |
US Department of the interior AID |
Année de publication : |
s.d. |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-08583 |
Note générale : |
The present general direction and emphasis, both technical and economical, given to the existing range management project in Northern Nigeria is exellent and should be continued . It gives the outhines of range management, burning control, educational approach, range studies, livestock management, soil and watershed, policy regulations and guidelines, advisory groups, training programs, scheduling of projects - limitations, work load limitations of BLM team, schift to Nigeria responsability, bornu project - transfert to BLM team, direct approach for Bornu project, new projects proposed, establishment of grazing reserves, grazing reserves in tsetse invested areas, need for land use planning, additionnal personnel needed for BLM/PASA, recording effects of pojects, economic and financial feasability and program budget needs showed through tables. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Population Climat Sol Analyse économique Analyse financière Service Habitat Végétation Gestion des SOL Pédologie |
Index. décimale : |
631.4 Pédologie, science et préservation des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité |
Résumé : |
The present general direction and emphasis, both technical and economical, given to the existing range management project in Northern Nigeria is exellent and should be continued . It gives the outhines of range management, burning control, educational approach, range studies, livestock management, soil and watershed, policy regulations and guidelines, advisory groups, training programs, scheduling of projects - limitations, work load limitations of BLM team, schift to Nigeria responsability, bornu project - transfert to BLM team, direct approach for Bornu project, new projects proposed, establishment of grazing reserves, grazing reserves in tsetse invested areas, need for land use planning, additionnal personnel needed for BLM/PASA, recording effects of pojects, economic and financial feasability and program budget needs showed through tables. |
Note de contenu : |
The present general direction and emphasis, both technical and economical, given to the existing range management project in Northern Nigeria is exellent and should be continued . It gives the outhines of range management, burning control, educational approach, range studies, livestock management, soil and watershed, policy regulations and guidelines, advisory groups, training programs, scheduling of projects - limitations, work load limitations of BLM team, schift to Nigeria responsability, bornu project - transfert to BLM team, direct approach for Bornu project, new projects proposed, establishment of grazing reserves, grazing reserves in tsetse invested areas, need for land use planning, additionnal personnel needed for BLM/PASA, recording effects of pojects, economic and financial feasability and program budget needs showed through tables. |
Land management study of Northern Nigeria [texte imprimé] / Kemmis, E. L. ; Mchillis, C. P. ; Dubois, F. M. J. . - US Department of the interior AID . - US Department of the interior AID, s.d. ISSN : CI-08583 The present general direction and emphasis, both technical and economical, given to the existing range management project in Northern Nigeria is exellent and should be continued . It gives the outhines of range management, burning control, educational approach, range studies, livestock management, soil and watershed, policy regulations and guidelines, advisory groups, training programs, scheduling of projects - limitations, work load limitations of BLM team, schift to Nigeria responsability, bornu project - transfert to BLM team, direct approach for Bornu project, new projects proposed, establishment of grazing reserves, grazing reserves in tsetse invested areas, need for land use planning, additionnal personnel needed for BLM/PASA, recording effects of pojects, economic and financial feasability and program budget needs showed through tables. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Population Climat Sol Analyse économique Analyse financière Service Habitat Végétation Gestion des SOL Pédologie |
Index. décimale : |
631.4 Pédologie, science et préservation des sols : chimie, physique, fertilité |
Résumé : |
The present general direction and emphasis, both technical and economical, given to the existing range management project in Northern Nigeria is exellent and should be continued . It gives the outhines of range management, burning control, educational approach, range studies, livestock management, soil and watershed, policy regulations and guidelines, advisory groups, training programs, scheduling of projects - limitations, work load limitations of BLM team, schift to Nigeria responsability, bornu project - transfert to BLM team, direct approach for Bornu project, new projects proposed, establishment of grazing reserves, grazing reserves in tsetse invested areas, need for land use planning, additionnal personnel needed for BLM/PASA, recording effects of pojects, economic and financial feasability and program budget needs showed through tables. |
Note de contenu : |
The present general direction and emphasis, both technical and economical, given to the existing range management project in Northern Nigeria is exellent and should be continued . It gives the outhines of range management, burning control, educational approach, range studies, livestock management, soil and watershed, policy regulations and guidelines, advisory groups, training programs, scheduling of projects - limitations, work load limitations of BLM team, schift to Nigeria responsability, bornu project - transfert to BLM team, direct approach for Bornu project, new projects proposed, establishment of grazing reserves, grazing reserves in tsetse invested areas, need for land use planning, additionnal personnel needed for BLM/PASA, recording effects of pojects, economic and financial feasability and program budget needs showed through tables. |
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