Filters Category AwardBlogEventNewsOp-ed year 202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014 Research theme Climate Smart CropsResilient Crop-Livestock SystemsSustainable Land, Soil and Water Management ResetFilter Latest News News March 31, 2017 ICARDA Strategy Brief 2017 - 2026 ICARDA’s new strategic approach for delivering innovative science based solutions for thriving and resilient drylands. Read more Blog March 30, 2017 Reducing the threat of Sunn Pest A groundbreaking study is the first to identify a major locus for resistance to Sunn Pest at the vegetative stage of crop growth. Read more Blog March 30, 2017 Measuring rangeland degradation for greater resilience Can new image analysis software inform the development of responsive support systems, strengthening the resilience of rangeland communities? Read more Blog March 30, 2017 Energy efficiency: a critical driver of sustainability? Understanding energy efficiency can help to enhance investments in sustainable agricultural production. Read more Blog March 30, 2017 Estimating water consumption rates more effectively Understanding the relationship between evapotranspiration and available soil moisture yields critical information on water consumption and crop-water productivity. Read more Blog March 30, 2017 Reducing gender inequity in Sudan’s wheat-growing regions A wheat initiative is strengthening the decision-making power of Sudanese women. Lessons learned here could benefit millions worldwide. Read more News March 28, 2017 Girma T. Kassie: “Research is not only about generating knowledge” An ICARDA researcher reflects on his work's positive impacts improving the livelihoods of dryland farmers. Read more News March 22, 2017 ICARDA contributes to scaling-out successful water use technologies in Saudi Arabia Throughout history, water scarcity in Arabian Peninsula has affected the livelihoods of inhabitants. Read more News March 15, 2017 Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development supports young researchers Capacity development is key to bridge knowledge gaps and enhance the skills of young scientists. Read more Pagination First page « Previous page ‹ … Page 64 Page 65 Current page 66 Page 67 Page 68 … Next page › Last page »
News March 31, 2017 ICARDA Strategy Brief 2017 - 2026 ICARDA’s new strategic approach for delivering innovative science based solutions for thriving and resilient drylands. Read more
Blog March 30, 2017 Reducing the threat of Sunn Pest A groundbreaking study is the first to identify a major locus for resistance to Sunn Pest at the vegetative stage of crop growth. Read more
Blog March 30, 2017 Measuring rangeland degradation for greater resilience Can new image analysis software inform the development of responsive support systems, strengthening the resilience of rangeland communities? Read more
Blog March 30, 2017 Energy efficiency: a critical driver of sustainability? Understanding energy efficiency can help to enhance investments in sustainable agricultural production. Read more
Blog March 30, 2017 Estimating water consumption rates more effectively Understanding the relationship between evapotranspiration and available soil moisture yields critical information on water consumption and crop-water productivity. Read more
Blog March 30, 2017 Reducing gender inequity in Sudan’s wheat-growing regions A wheat initiative is strengthening the decision-making power of Sudanese women. Lessons learned here could benefit millions worldwide. Read more
News March 28, 2017 Girma T. Kassie: “Research is not only about generating knowledge” An ICARDA researcher reflects on his work's positive impacts improving the livelihoods of dryland farmers. Read more
News March 22, 2017 ICARDA contributes to scaling-out successful water use technologies in Saudi Arabia Throughout history, water scarcity in Arabian Peninsula has affected the livelihoods of inhabitants. Read more
News March 15, 2017 Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development supports young researchers Capacity development is key to bridge knowledge gaps and enhance the skills of young scientists. Read more