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Home > Third Regional Coordination Meeting, Amman, Jordan. December 2011

Third Regional Coordination Meeting, Amman, Jordan. December 2011

Third Regional Coordination Meeting, Amman, Jordan. December 2011

Plenary session:

  • Modern Livestock Disease Diagnosis Technologies, by Dr. Horn
  • Perspectives on the WLI, by Dr. Onstad
  • Salinity Research - Lessons for the WLI, by Dr. Suarez
  • UDSA'r role in Iraqi Agriculture, by Dr. Schnittker
  • WLI 3rd Regional Coordination Meeting, Dr. Karam
  • WLI Report and Plan for 2011-2012, by Dr. Christiansen

Student Exchange Program:

  • Colombia University-Center for International Conflict Resolution, by Dr. Sala
  • WLI Student Exchange Program, by Dr. Korban
  • WLI's Summer Student Exchange Program, by Dr. Russo

Country Presentations on Progress Made in 2011:

  • Egypt
  • Iraq
  • Jordan (Bio-physical component  &   Socio-economic component)
  • Lebanon
  • Palestine
  • Syria
  • Yemen

The WLI in 2011 and Plans for 2012, by Dr. Karam

  • Irrigated agriculture
  • Rainfed agriculture
  • Rangelands

Research Themes

  • Irrigated Agriculture
  • Rainfed Agriculture
  • Rangelands

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