Mechanization of transplanting shrubs seedlings and contours laser guiding for Vallerani system
Published Date
January 31, 2011
Type
Book Chapter
Authors:
Theib Yousef Oweis Oweis
In relevance to the project objectives and expected outputs, the reported research aimed at introducing a mechanized transplanting technique to the WH system to reduce costs and time of establishment of fodder shrubs, thus improving overall system capacity and making large-scale implementation more feasible. Therefore, the expected output is to improve WH and re-vegetation techniques with less cost and time of establishment for fodder shrubs.
Citation:
Issa Gammoh, Theib Oweis. (31/1/2011). Mechanization of transplanting shrubs seedlings and contours laser guiding for Vallerani system, in "Water Benchmarks of CWANA- Rehabilitation and integrated management of dry rangelands environments with water harvesting - Number 9". Aleppo, Syrian Arab Republic: University of Jordan.
Keywords:
benchmark sites
rangeland rehabilitation
drought
farming systems
impact assessment
land use
livestock
rangelands
soil
water
water harvesting
mechanization
natural resources
socioeconomics