From a case study to a large database: Sharing data to map saline agriculture initiatives
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CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas
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Published on
09.09.24
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For the thirteenth installment of Delta Talks, the CGIAR Initiative on Asian Mega-Deltas (AMD) and Wageningen University & Research (WUR) presented a webinar on sharing data to map saline agriculture initiatives.
Katarzyna Negacz and Pim van Tongeren from the Institute for Environmental Studies at VU Amsterdam presented their research, which focused on the development of a governance landscape for cooperative initiatives in saline agriculture. Their research was motivated by the increasingly complex institutional framework emerging in this field. Recently, a wide range of public, private, and hybrid international organizations have come together to address the growing challenge of salinization through innovative saline agriculture initiatives.
To learn more about the topic, you can watch the full session:
A collaboration between AMD and WUR, Delta Talks is a webinar series focusing on the development and results of research activities on securing food systems and strengthening climate resilience in the Asian mega-deltas. Delta Talks serves as a platform for the joint exchange of research results or ongoing work between AMD and WUR.
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