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Awadalla, M.S.; Badawi, A.E.
Isotopes and radiation techniques in soil and water conservation studies in Africa1980
Isotopes and radiation techniques in soil and water conservation studies in Africa1980
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[en] Soil Conservation in the Sudan started in the late thirties, and in 1942 a Soil Conservation Committee was set up to report on Soil Conservation Situation. Later a Soil Conservation Section was set which developed into a department taking the responsibility of drinking water points distribution and soil and water management in rural areas. In 1974 a desert encroachment project was proposed to cover most affected areas with the help of F.A.O. Soil Conservation is an important problem in Sudan and much work is needed to tackle this problem. The application of radioisotope and radio-tracer techniques are also needed for tackling this problem. (author)
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Joint FAO/IAEA Div. of Isotope and Radiation Applications of Atomic Energy for Food and Agricultural Development, Vienna (Austria); p. 107-114; Dec 1980; p. 107-114; Regional seminar on the use of isotopes and radiation techniques in soil and water conservation studies for developing countries in African region; Khartoum, Sudan; 12 - 17 Nov 1979
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