- Dr. Maram Al Naimat
- Partner
- [email protected]
- 0776502828
- Jordan
- National Agricultural Research Center
- Research Organisation (Public)
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The center aims to invest the results of agricultural research whether locally derived or adopted from other sources in order to increase plant & animal production, enhancing its efficiency towards an optimal and sustainable use of natural agricultural resources, serving the agricultural development goals to maintain the ecological balance.
- Topic 2.2.1 (RIA ) Revitalizing agroforestry practices for sustainable land use and climate resilience in the Mediterranean region
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I am actively seeking collaborations with experts and organizations in the fields of remote sensing, ecology, and sustainable land management. Our proposed collaboration involves bringing together multidisciplinary teams to collectively contribute to the following aspects:
Remote Sensing Specialists: We are looking to collaborate with experts in remote sensing technologies to enhance our data acquisition, processing, and analysis capabilities. This includes professionals well-versed in satellite imagery, GIS mapping, and other remote sensing techniques.
Ecologists and Biologists: Collaboration with ecologists and biologists is crucial to better understand the ecological dynamics of grazing rangelands. We aim to integrate field-based ecological observations with remote sensing data to create a comprehensive ecological description.
Climate Scientists: Given the focus on managing rangelands in a changing climate, collaboration with climate scientists will enrich our understanding of climate patterns and their impact on rangeland ecosystems. This collaboration will contribute to the development of adaptive strategies for sustainable management.Policy Experts: Collaboration with policymakers is essential for translating research findings into actionable policies. We seek to work with individuals or organizations experienced in the intersection of research and policy to facilitate the implementation of sustainable grazing management practices.
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please act as a part of the yellow team in AWLA fellowship , and suggest an attractive acronym of the following title : From Waste to Wealth: Empowering Women Smallholder Farmers in Rural Communities Through Application compost combined with plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (C-PGPR) to improve yield production.
Certainly! How about the acronym "WEALTHY GROWTH"? It encapsulates the essence of your project, emphasizing the transformation from waste to wealth and the empowerment of women smallholder farmers through the innovative use of compost combined with plant growth-promoting bacteria (C-PGPR) to enhance yield production.318 chars / 44 words
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would you suggest another one ?
Certainly! How about the acronym "WISE HARVEST"? It reflects the wisdom in utilizing waste for a bountiful harvest, highlighting the empowerment of women smallholder farmers through the application of compost combined with plant growth-promoting bacteria (C-PGPR) for improved yield production.294 chars / 40 words
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would you please make this title smaller : From Waste to Wealth: Empowering Women Smallholder Farmers in Rural Communities Through Application compost combined with plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (C-PGPR) to improve yield production.
Certainly! A concise version of your title could be: "Transforming Agriculture: Empowering Women with C-PGPR for Enhanced Yield."129 chars / 18 words
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act as a researcher who seeks for PRIMA : A remote sensing-based integrated ecological description for grazing rangeland management to enhance food security in a changing climate: A case study in Jordan and answer this part: Description of collaboration sought/proposed *
In the pursuit of advancing our research on PRIMA (Remote Sensing-Based Integrated Ecological Description for Grazing Rangeland Management), we are actively seeking collaborations with experts and organizations in the fields of remote sensing, ecology, and sustainable land management. Our proposed collaboration involves bringing together multidisciplinary teams to collectively contribute to the following aspects:Remote Sensing Specialists: We are looking to collaborate with experts in remote sensing technologies to enhance our data acquisition, processing, and analysis capabilities. This includes professionals well-versed in satellite imagery, GIS mapping, and other remote sensing techniques.
Ecologists and Biologists: Collaboration with ecologists and biologists is crucial to better understand the ecological dynamics of grazing rangelands. We aim to integrate field-based ecological observations with remote sensing data to create a comprehensive ecological description.
Climate Scientists: Given the focus on managing rangelands in a changing climate, collaboration with climate scientists will enrich our understanding of climate patterns and their impact on rangeland ecosystems. This collaboration will contribute to the development of adaptive strategies for sustainable management.
Local Stakeholders and Communities: Engaging with local communities and stakeholders in Jordan is paramount. Collaboration with local experts, farmers, and community leaders will help ensure the relevance and applicability of our research findings. It also facilitates the incorporation of traditional ecological knowledge into our management strategies.
Policy Experts: Collaboration with policymakers is essential for translating research findings into actionable policies. We seek to work with individuals or organizations experienced in the intersection of research and policy to facilitate the implementation of sustainable grazing management practices.
Overall, we envision a collaborative effort that combines expertise from various domains to create a holistic understanding of grazing rangelands in Jordan. This collaborative approach will not only strengthen the scientific foundation of our research but also foster a practical and impactful application of our findings to enhance food security in the face of a changing climate.
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suggest keywords
Certainly! Here are some keywords that could be relevant to your research on PRIMA and grazing rangeland management in Jordan:Remote Sensing
Ecological Description
Grazing Rangeland
Sustainable Land Management
Food Security
Climate Change
Integrated Approach
Satellite Imagery
GIS Mapping
Ecosystem Dynamics
Climate Resilience
Adaptive Strategies
Local Stakeholders
Community Engagement
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Biodiversity Conservation
Policy Implementation
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