Ukraine : Soil Fertility to Strengthen Climate Resilience
Ukraine is renowned as the breadbasket of Europe thanks to its black soils ( Chernozem black because of the high organic matter content) which offer exceptional agronomic conditions. One-third of the worldwide stock of the fertile black soils, whi...
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ABSORPTION ACIDIFICATION ACIDITY AFFORESTATION AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURAL MODERNIZATION AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGROCHEMICALS AGROFORESTRY AGROMETEOROLOGY AGRONOMIST AGRONOMY AIR AIR TEMPERATURE ARABLE LAND ATMOSPHERIC CARBON AVERAGE YIELDS BARLEY BASES BIODIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES BLACK CARBON BUCKWHEAT BULK DENSITY BUSINESS AS USUAL SCENARIO CALCULATION CARBON CONTENT CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON MARKETS CARBON RETENTION CARBON SEQUESTRATION CATION EXCHANGE CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY CATTLE CEREAL GRAINS CEREALS CGIAR CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY RESEARCH CIMMYT CLAY SOILS CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CLIMATIC VARIABILITY CLIMATIC ZONES CO CO2 COARSE GRAINS COLORS CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONTINUOUS CROPPING CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE CORN COVER CROPS CROP CROP AREAS CROP LAND CROP LANDS CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PRODUCTION CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEMS CROP RESEARCH CROP RESIDUE CROP RESIDUES CROP ROTATION CROP SPECIES CROP TYPES CROP VARIETIES CROP YIELD CROP YIELDS CROPLAND CROPLANDS CROPPING CROPPING SYSTEM CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS DAM DECIDUOUS FORESTS DEGRADED SOILS DESERTIFICATION DRAINAGE DROUGHT DROUGHT RESISTANCE DUST ECOLOGICAL ZONES EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSIONS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ERODED SOILS EROSION CONTROL EVAPORATION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION FALLOWING FAO FARM FARM PRODUCTIVITY FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FARMLAND FARMS FEED FERTILIZATION FERTILIZERS FLOOD CONTROL FLORA FODDER CROPS FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY FOREST FOREST CLEARANCE FOREST LANDS FOREST ZONES FOREST-STEPPE FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FUEL FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL USE GCM GEOPHYSICS GHG GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITY GRAIN GRAIN PRODUCTION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GASES HERBICIDES HUMIDITY INDUSTRIAL CROPS INDUSTRIAL WASTE INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTERCROPPING INTERNATIONAL MAIZE AND WHEAT IMPROVEMENT CENTER IPCC IRD IRRIGATION LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGEMENT LAND RESOURCES LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LARGE FARMS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS MAIZE MANURE MILLET MOISTURE RETENTION MULCH COVER MULCHING NATIVE VEGETATION NATURAL BIOLOGICAL NATURAL REGENERATION NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NEGATIVE IMPACT NEGATIVE IMPACTS NITRIFICATION NITROGEN NUTRIENT DEPLETION OATS OIL SEEDS OILSEED OILSEEDS ORGANIC FARMING ORGANIC FERTILIZERS ORGANIC MATTER OVERGRAZING PARTICLES PASTURES PEST CONTROL PESTICIDES PHOSPHORUS PINEAPPLE PLANT NUTRIENTS PLANT SCIENCES PLANTING POLLUTION POTASSIUM POTATO PP PRECIPITATION PRICE VOLATILITY PRODUCTION COSTS RAINFALL RAINWATER RICE ROOTS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RYE SEED VARIETIES SOIL CARBON SOIL COMPACTION SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL DEPTH SOIL EROSION SOIL FERTILITY SOIL HEALTH SOIL MANAGEMENT SOIL MOISTURE SOIL POROSITY SOIL PROFILE SOIL PROTECTION SOIL QUALITY SOIL SCIENCES SOIL SOLUTION SOIL STRUCTURE SOIL SURFACE SOIL TAXONOMY SOIL TEXTURE SOIL TILLAGE SOILS SPRING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION TEMPERATURE THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP TREES TROPICS UNDERGROUND WATER UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME WATER EROSION WATERSHED WEED CONTROL WHEAT WHEAT CROP WHEAT YIELDS WIND WIND EROSION WINTER BARLEY WINTER WHEAT YIELD REDUCTION |
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ABSORPTION ACIDIFICATION ACIDITY AFFORESTATION AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURAL MODERNIZATION AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGROCHEMICALS AGROFORESTRY AGROMETEOROLOGY AGRONOMIST AGRONOMY AIR AIR TEMPERATURE ARABLE LAND ATMOSPHERIC CARBON AVERAGE YIELDS BARLEY BASES BIODIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES BLACK CARBON BUCKWHEAT BULK DENSITY BUSINESS AS USUAL SCENARIO CALCULATION CARBON CONTENT CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON MARKETS CARBON RETENTION CARBON SEQUESTRATION CATION EXCHANGE CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY CATTLE CEREAL GRAINS CEREALS CGIAR CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY RESEARCH CIMMYT CLAY SOILS CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CLIMATIC VARIABILITY CLIMATIC ZONES CO CO2 COARSE GRAINS COLORS CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONTINUOUS CROPPING CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE CORN COVER CROPS CROP CROP AREAS CROP LAND CROP LANDS CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PRODUCTION CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEMS CROP RESEARCH CROP RESIDUE CROP RESIDUES CROP ROTATION CROP SPECIES CROP TYPES CROP VARIETIES CROP YIELD CROP YIELDS CROPLAND CROPLANDS CROPPING CROPPING SYSTEM CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS DAM DECIDUOUS FORESTS DEGRADED SOILS DESERTIFICATION DRAINAGE DROUGHT DROUGHT RESISTANCE DUST ECOLOGICAL ZONES EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSIONS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ERODED SOILS EROSION CONTROL EVAPORATION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION FALLOWING FAO FARM FARM PRODUCTIVITY FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FARMLAND FARMS FEED FERTILIZATION FERTILIZERS FLOOD CONTROL FLORA FODDER CROPS FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY FOREST FOREST CLEARANCE FOREST LANDS FOREST ZONES FOREST-STEPPE FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FUEL FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL USE GCM GEOPHYSICS GHG GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITY GRAIN GRAIN PRODUCTION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GASES HERBICIDES HUMIDITY INDUSTRIAL CROPS INDUSTRIAL WASTE INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTERCROPPING INTERNATIONAL MAIZE AND WHEAT IMPROVEMENT CENTER IPCC IRD IRRIGATION LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGEMENT LAND RESOURCES LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LARGE FARMS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS MAIZE MANURE MILLET MOISTURE RETENTION MULCH COVER MULCHING NATIVE VEGETATION NATURAL BIOLOGICAL NATURAL REGENERATION NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NEGATIVE IMPACT NEGATIVE IMPACTS NITRIFICATION NITROGEN NUTRIENT DEPLETION OATS OIL SEEDS OILSEED OILSEEDS ORGANIC FARMING ORGANIC FERTILIZERS ORGANIC MATTER OVERGRAZING PARTICLES PASTURES PEST CONTROL PESTICIDES PHOSPHORUS PINEAPPLE PLANT NUTRIENTS PLANT SCIENCES PLANTING POLLUTION POTASSIUM POTATO PP PRECIPITATION PRICE VOLATILITY PRODUCTION COSTS RAINFALL RAINWATER RICE ROOTS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RYE SEED VARIETIES SOIL CARBON SOIL COMPACTION SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL DEPTH SOIL EROSION SOIL FERTILITY SOIL HEALTH SOIL MANAGEMENT SOIL MOISTURE SOIL POROSITY SOIL PROFILE SOIL PROTECTION SOIL QUALITY SOIL SCIENCES SOIL SOLUTION SOIL STRUCTURE SOIL SURFACE SOIL TAXONOMY SOIL TEXTURE SOIL TILLAGE SOILS SPRING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION TEMPERATURE THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP TREES TROPICS UNDERGROUND WATER UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME WATER EROSION WATERSHED WEED CONTROL WHEAT WHEAT CROP WHEAT YIELDS WIND WIND EROSION WINTER BARLEY WINTER WHEAT YIELD REDUCTION Fileccia, Turi Guadagni, Maurizio Hovhera, Vasyl Bernoux, Martial Ukraine : Soil Fertility to Strengthen Climate Resilience |
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Europe and Central Asia Ukraine |
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Ukraine is renowned as the breadbasket
of Europe thanks to its black soils ( Chernozem black
because of the high organic matter content) which offer
exceptional agronomic conditions. One-third of the worldwide
stock of the fertile black soils, which cover more than half
of Ukraine s arable land, a large variety of climatic zones,
and favourable temperature and moisture regimes, offers
attractive conditions for the production of a large range of
crops including cereals and oilseeds. Ukraine s proximity to
large and growing neighbouring markets the Russian
Federation and the European Union and access to deep sea
ports at the Black Sea, provide direct access to world
markets, especially large grain importers in the Middle East
and North Africa. |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Fileccia, Turi Guadagni, Maurizio Hovhera, Vasyl Bernoux, Martial |
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Fileccia, Turi Guadagni, Maurizio Hovhera, Vasyl Bernoux, Martial |
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Fileccia, Turi |
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Ukraine : Soil Fertility to Strengthen Climate Resilience |
title_short |
Ukraine : Soil Fertility to Strengthen Climate Resilience |
title_full |
Ukraine : Soil Fertility to Strengthen Climate Resilience |
title_fullStr |
Ukraine : Soil Fertility to Strengthen Climate Resilience |
title_full_unstemmed |
Ukraine : Soil Fertility to Strengthen Climate Resilience |
title_sort |
ukraine : soil fertility to strengthen climate resilience |
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World Bank, Washington, DC and FAO, Rome |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20325140/ukraine-soil-fertility-strengthen-climate-resilience-preliminary-assessment-potential-benefits-conservation-agriculture http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20678 |
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okr-10986-206782021-04-23T14:03:57Z Ukraine : Soil Fertility to Strengthen Climate Resilience Fileccia, Turi Guadagni, Maurizio Hovhera, Vasyl Bernoux, Martial ABSORPTION ACIDIFICATION ACIDITY AFFORESTATION AGRIBUSINESS AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISE AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURAL LANDS AGRICULTURAL MODERNIZATION AGRICULTURAL POLICIES AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY AGRICULTURE AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION AGROCHEMICALS AGROFORESTRY AGROMETEOROLOGY AGRONOMIST AGRONOMY AIR AIR TEMPERATURE ARABLE LAND ATMOSPHERIC CARBON AVERAGE YIELDS BARLEY BASES BIODIVERSITY BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES BLACK CARBON BUCKWHEAT BULK DENSITY BUSINESS AS USUAL SCENARIO CALCULATION CARBON CONTENT CARBON DIOXIDE CARBON EMISSIONS CARBON MARKETS CARBON RETENTION CARBON SEQUESTRATION CATION EXCHANGE CATION EXCHANGE CAPACITY CATTLE CEREAL GRAINS CEREALS CGIAR CHEMISTRY CHEMISTRY RESEARCH CIMMYT CLAY SOILS CLIMATE CLIMATE CHANGE CLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CLIMATIC VARIABILITY CLIMATIC ZONES CO CO2 COARSE GRAINS COLORS CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH CONTINUOUS CROPPING CONVENTIONAL TILLAGE CORN COVER CROPS CROP CROP AREAS CROP LAND CROP LANDS CROP MANAGEMENT CROP PRODUCTION CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEMS CROP RESEARCH CROP RESIDUE CROP RESIDUES CROP ROTATION CROP SPECIES CROP TYPES CROP VARIETIES CROP YIELD CROP YIELDS CROPLAND CROPLANDS CROPPING CROPPING SYSTEM CROPPING SYSTEMS CROPS DAM DECIDUOUS FORESTS DEGRADED SOILS DESERTIFICATION DRAINAGE DROUGHT DROUGHT RESISTANCE DUST ECOLOGICAL ZONES EMISSION EMISSION REDUCTION EMISSIONS ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS ERODED SOILS EROSION CONTROL EVAPORATION EVAPOTRANSPIRATION FALLOWING FAO FARM FARM PRODUCTIVITY FARMERS FARMING FARMING SYSTEMS FARMLAND FARMS FEED FERTILIZATION FERTILIZERS FLOOD CONTROL FLORA FODDER CROPS FOOD PRODUCTION FOOD SECURITY FOREST FOREST CLEARANCE FOREST LANDS FOREST ZONES FOREST-STEPPE FORESTRY FORESTS FOSSIL FUEL FRAMEWORK CONVENTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE FUEL CONSUMPTION FUEL USE GCM GEOPHYSICS GHG GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL FACILITY GRAIN GRAIN PRODUCTION GREENHOUSE GREENHOUSE GAS GREENHOUSE GASES HERBICIDES HUMIDITY INDUSTRIAL CROPS INDUSTRIAL WASTE INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT INTERCROPPING INTERNATIONAL MAIZE AND WHEAT IMPROVEMENT CENTER IPCC IRD IRRIGATION LAND DEGRADATION LAND MANAGEMENT LAND RESOURCES LAND USE LAND USE CHANGE LARGE FARMS LIVESTOCK LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS MAIZE MANURE MILLET MOISTURE RETENTION MULCH COVER MULCHING NATIVE VEGETATION NATURAL BIOLOGICAL NATURAL REGENERATION NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT NEGATIVE IMPACT NEGATIVE IMPACTS NITRIFICATION NITROGEN NUTRIENT DEPLETION OATS OIL SEEDS OILSEED OILSEEDS ORGANIC FARMING ORGANIC FERTILIZERS ORGANIC MATTER OVERGRAZING PARTICLES PASTURES PEST CONTROL PESTICIDES PHOSPHORUS PINEAPPLE PLANT NUTRIENTS PLANT SCIENCES PLANTING POLLUTION POTASSIUM POTATO PP PRECIPITATION PRICE VOLATILITY PRODUCTION COSTS RAINFALL RAINWATER RICE ROOTS RURAL DEVELOPMENT RYE SEED VARIETIES SOIL CARBON SOIL COMPACTION SOIL CONSERVATION SOIL DEGRADATION SOIL DEPTH SOIL EROSION SOIL FERTILITY SOIL HEALTH SOIL MANAGEMENT SOIL MOISTURE SOIL POROSITY SOIL PROFILE SOIL PROTECTION SOIL QUALITY SOIL SCIENCES SOIL SOLUTION SOIL STRUCTURE SOIL SURFACE SOIL TAXONOMY SOIL TEXTURE SOIL TILLAGE SOILS SPRING SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION TEMPERATURE THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP TREES TROPICS UNDERGROUND WATER UNITED NATIONS UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME WATER EROSION WATERSHED WEED CONTROL WHEAT WHEAT CROP WHEAT YIELDS WIND WIND EROSION WINTER BARLEY WINTER WHEAT YIELD REDUCTION Ukraine is renowned as the breadbasket of Europe thanks to its black soils ( Chernozem black because of the high organic matter content) which offer exceptional agronomic conditions. One-third of the worldwide stock of the fertile black soils, which cover more than half of Ukraine s arable land, a large variety of climatic zones, and favourable temperature and moisture regimes, offers attractive conditions for the production of a large range of crops including cereals and oilseeds. Ukraine s proximity to large and growing neighbouring markets the Russian Federation and the European Union and access to deep sea ports at the Black Sea, provide direct access to world markets, especially large grain importers in the Middle East and North Africa. 2014-12-08T19:26:18Z 2014-12-08T19:26:18Z 2014 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/20325140/ukraine-soil-fertility-strengthen-climate-resilience-preliminary-assessment-potential-benefits-conservation-agriculture http://hdl.handle.net/10986/20678 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC and FAO, Rome Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Europe and Central Asia Ukraine |