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Amir Kassam <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 Jun 2016 12:31:02 +0100
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*Global CA-CoP* *CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE COMMUNITY OF PRACTICE*



*for sustainable production intensification and land management *




* Alert No. 46 (13 June 2016) *

*1.   **Conservation Agriculture activities at COP21. By Don Reicosky et
al. Ag4Dev No. 27: 47-49 ( Spring 2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/Ag4Dev%2027%20Spring%20Article%208%20CA%20at%20COP%2021.pdf>



*2.   **Soil carbon sequestration potential of US croplands and grasslands:
Implementing the 4per Thousand Initiative. By Adam Chambers et al. Journal
of Soil and Water Conservation 71(3): 68A-74A (May/June 2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/Soil%20Carbon%20Sequestration%204per1000%20in%20US%20Journal%20of%20Soil%20and%20Water%20Conservation-2016-Chambers-68A-74A.pdf>



*3.   **Food security as a function of Sustainable Intensification of Crop
Production. By Theodor Friedrich and Amir Kassam.  AIMS Agriculture and
Food, 1(2): 227-238 (2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/AIMS-Food-Security2016.pdf>



*4.   **Smallholder farmers' motivations for using Conservation Agriculture
and the roles of yield, labour and soil fertility in decision making. By
Baqir Lalani et al. Agricultural Systems 146: 80-90 (2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/Baqir%20et%20al%20AGSY_2114%20Revised.pdf>



*5.   **Promotion of soil conservation and Conservtaion Agriculture through
farmer association. By Doug McKell and Roberto Peiretti. 13th International
Soil Conservation Organisation Conference: Conserving Soil and Water for
Society: Sharing Solution. – Brisbane, July 2004*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/CA%20Farmer%20Associations%20CAAPAS%20Mckell%20&%20Peiretti%202004.pdf>



*6.   **Improving China’s food and environmental security with Conservation
Agriculture. By Hongwen Li et al. International Journal of Agriculture
Sustainability (2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/China%20food%20and%20env%20security%20w%20CA_Li2016.pdf>



*7.   **Farmer Field School Guidance Document: Planning for Quality
Programmes. FAO (2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/FAO%20FFS%20Guidance%20Document%20a-i5296e.pdf>



*8.   **Conservation Agriculture: System thinking for sustainable farming.
By Jeffry Mitchell et al. California Agriculture 70 (2): 53-56 (2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/Mitchell%20et%20al%20cav7002p53-160947ConservationAgriculture2016CalAg.pdf>



*9.   **Guideline for implementing Conservation Agriculture in Malawi.
Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development, Malawi (April
2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/NCATF%20Guidelines%20on%20CA%20in%20Malawi%20April%202016.pdf>



*10.       **Conservation Agriculture for combating land degradation in
Central Asia: a synthesis. By A. Nurbekov et al. AIMS Agriculture and Food,
1(2):144-156 (2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/Nurbekov%20et%20al%20agrfood-01-00144.pdf>



*11.       **Practice of Conservation Agriculture in Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan
and Uzbekistan. FAO, Ankara, Turkey (2016)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/Practice%20CA%20Az-Ka-Uz.pdf>



*12.       **Conservation tillage is not Conservation Agriculture. By Don
Reicosky. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 70 (5): 103A-108A
(Sept/Oct 2015)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/Journal%20of%20Soil%20and%20Water%20Conservation-2015-Reicosky-103A-8A.pdf>



*13.       **Soil metagenomics reveals differences under conventional and
no-tillage with crop rotation or succession. By Renata Carolini Souza et
al. Applied Soil Ecology 72: 49–61 (2013)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/Souza%20et%20al%20Soil%20metagenomics%20Applied%20soil%20ecology.pdf>



*14.       **Will we allow soil carbon to feed our needs? By Alan
Franzlubbers. Carbon Management 1(2): 237–251 (2010)*
<ftp://ext-ftp.fao.org/ag/Data/agp/Friedrich/Alert%2046/Alan%20F-%20Will%20we%20allow%20soil%20carbon%20to%20feed%20our%20needs%B4%C7%D1.pdf>



*15.       * *Up-dating Conservation Agriculture Database in AquaStat,
FAO.  *

The CA land area database is updated periodically based on the feedback
received from our regular sources of information. These include: official
government sources, no-till associations, NGOs, national and international
research institutes, and informed individuals. The information is posted in
AquaStat. The latest figures (update 2013) can be seen at the FAO
CA-Website at (http://www.fao.org/ag/ca/6c.html).



*Amir Kassam *

*Moderator*

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