DISCUSSION ON LAND MANAGEMENT TO BE HELD IN YEREVAN
PanARMENIAN.Net
10.11.2009 19:34 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Branch of the Regional Environmental Center
of the Caucasus and Green Lane Agricultural Assistance NGO will held
November 18 a round-table session at the Aarhus Center to discuss
the "Sustainable Land Management for Mitigating Land Degradation and
Reducing Poverty in the South Caucasus Region" project. The project is
funded by EC and implemented by REC Caucasus in partnership with CENN.
At the first stage of the project, a group of experts investigated and
analyzed land degradation trends in the basin of Debed River. Based on
the study results, specific recommendations have been developed. In
Armenia, soil composition, flora, current situation in economy and
its agricultural sector, dynamics of natural disasters (landslides,
torrents, floods) in the Debed River Basin were analyzed. During
the round-table meeting, the experts will present the work done to
inspire wider public discussion on the project.
Representatives of the Ministries of Nature Protection and Agriculture
will present their views on the project and its current outcomes
PanARMENIAN.Net
10.11.2009 19:34 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Armenian Branch of the Regional Environmental Center
of the Caucasus and Green Lane Agricultural Assistance NGO will held
November 18 a round-table session at the Aarhus Center to discuss
the "Sustainable Land Management for Mitigating Land Degradation and
Reducing Poverty in the South Caucasus Region" project. The project is
funded by EC and implemented by REC Caucasus in partnership with CENN.
At the first stage of the project, a group of experts investigated and
analyzed land degradation trends in the basin of Debed River. Based on
the study results, specific recommendations have been developed. In
Armenia, soil composition, flora, current situation in economy and
its agricultural sector, dynamics of natural disasters (landslides,
torrents, floods) in the Debed River Basin were analyzed. During
the round-table meeting, the experts will present the work done to
inspire wider public discussion on the project.
Representatives of the Ministries of Nature Protection and Agriculture
will present their views on the project and its current outcomes