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Bulletin de liaison du CIEH. L'Organisation des systèmes de maintenance en hydraulique villageoise dans les pays membres du CIEH / Meunier, M.
Titre de série : Bulletin de liaison du CIEH Titre : L'Organisation des systèmes de maintenance en hydraulique villageoise dans les pays membres du CIEH Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Meunier, M. ; Diluca, C. Année de publication : 1984 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : ER 3536.4 Langues : Français (fre) Mots-clés : EQUIPEMENTS HYDRAULIQUES POMPE ENTRETIEN ET REPARATION PIECE DE RECHANGE METHODOLOGIE COMMUNICATION COMITE DE POINT D'EAU CADRE INSTITUTIONNEL INFORMATION ARTISAN REPARATEUR FOURNISSEUR FINANCEMENT ETUDE DE CAS HYDRAULIQUE VILLAGEOISE PARTICIPATION SOCIALE MAINTENANCE Index. décimale : 621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique Bulletin de liaison du CIEH. L'Organisation des systèmes de maintenance en hydraulique villageoise dans les pays membres du CIEH [texte imprimé] / Meunier, M. ; Diluca, C. . - 1984.
ISSN : ER 3536.4
Langues : Français (fre)
Mots-clés : EQUIPEMENTS HYDRAULIQUES POMPE ENTRETIEN ET REPARATION PIECE DE RECHANGE METHODOLOGIE COMMUNICATION COMITE DE POINT D'EAU CADRE INSTITUTIONNEL INFORMATION ARTISAN REPARATEUR FOURNISSEUR FINANCEMENT ETUDE DE CAS HYDRAULIQUE VILLAGEOISE PARTICIPATION SOCIALE MAINTENANCE Index. décimale : 621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique Réservation
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Titre de série : Samaru Research bulletin Titre : The use of fertilisers in the maintenance of soil fertility under intensive cropping in northern Nigeria Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Heathcote, R.G. Mention d'édition : IAR/SABU Editeur : IAR/SABU Année de publication : 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-10832 Note générale : Long - term trials carried out at three sites in Northern Nigeria have shown that high crop yields can be maintained for at least five years under intensive conditions through the judicious use of fertilisers on their own. Under use these conditions, accessions of organic material from roots and from laef shedding are sufficient to maintain soil organic matter at a level, which altough low, appears to be adequate. the limmitation of annual fertiliser trials, and of long term ones which include the faillure to identify the need of nic nature, are pounted out. The failure to identify the need of potasium fertiliser is partcularly emphasised as an illustration of the erroneous conclusions that may be drawn. The work described in this paper has clearly shown that the use of potassium fertiliser is essential unda ntensive and continuous agriculture in some areas. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Fertilisation Sol Maintenance Récolte Pollution Culture intensive Index. décimale : 628.55 Pollution du sol Résumé : Long - term trials carried out at three sites in Northern Nigeria have shown that high crop yields can be maintained for at least five years under intensive conditions through the judicious use of fertilisers on their own. Under use these conditions, accessions of organic material from roots and from laef shedding are sufficient to maintain soil organic matter at a level, which altough low, appears to be adequate. the limmitation of annual fertiliser trials, and of long term ones which include the faillure to identify the need of nic nature, are pounted out. The failure to identify the need of potasium fertiliser is partcularly emphasised as an illustration of the erroneous conclusions that may be drawn. The work described in this paper has clearly shown that the use of potassium fertiliser is essential unda ntensive and continuous agriculture in some areas. Note de contenu : Long - term trials carried out at three sites in Northern Nigeria have shown that high crop yields can be maintained for at least five years under intensive conditions through the judicious use of fertilisers on their own. Under use these conditions, accessions of organic material from roots and from laef shedding are sufficient to maintain soil organic matter at a level, which altough low, appears to be adequate. the limmitation of annual fertiliser trials, and of long term ones which include the faillure to identify the need of nic nature, are pounted out. The failure to identify the need of potasium fertiliser is partcularly emphasised as an illustration of the erroneous conclusions that may be drawn. The work described in this paper has clearly shown that the use of potassium fertiliser is essential unda ntensive and continuous agriculture in some areas. Samaru Research bulletin. The use of fertilisers in the maintenance of soil fertility under intensive cropping in northern Nigeria [texte imprimé] / Heathcote, R.G. . - IAR/SABU . - IAR/SABU, 1975.
ISSN : CI-10832
Long - term trials carried out at three sites in Northern Nigeria have shown that high crop yields can be maintained for at least five years under intensive conditions through the judicious use of fertilisers on their own. Under use these conditions, accessions of organic material from roots and from laef shedding are sufficient to maintain soil organic matter at a level, which altough low, appears to be adequate. the limmitation of annual fertiliser trials, and of long term ones which include the faillure to identify the need of nic nature, are pounted out. The failure to identify the need of potasium fertiliser is partcularly emphasised as an illustration of the erroneous conclusions that may be drawn. The work described in this paper has clearly shown that the use of potassium fertiliser is essential unda ntensive and continuous agriculture in some areas.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Fertilisation Sol Maintenance Récolte Pollution Culture intensive Index. décimale : 628.55 Pollution du sol Résumé : Long - term trials carried out at three sites in Northern Nigeria have shown that high crop yields can be maintained for at least five years under intensive conditions through the judicious use of fertilisers on their own. Under use these conditions, accessions of organic material from roots and from laef shedding are sufficient to maintain soil organic matter at a level, which altough low, appears to be adequate. the limmitation of annual fertiliser trials, and of long term ones which include the faillure to identify the need of nic nature, are pounted out. The failure to identify the need of potasium fertiliser is partcularly emphasised as an illustration of the erroneous conclusions that may be drawn. The work described in this paper has clearly shown that the use of potassium fertiliser is essential unda ntensive and continuous agriculture in some areas. Note de contenu : Long - term trials carried out at three sites in Northern Nigeria have shown that high crop yields can be maintained for at least five years under intensive conditions through the judicious use of fertilisers on their own. Under use these conditions, accessions of organic material from roots and from laef shedding are sufficient to maintain soil organic matter at a level, which altough low, appears to be adequate. the limmitation of annual fertiliser trials, and of long term ones which include the faillure to identify the need of nic nature, are pounted out. The failure to identify the need of potasium fertiliser is partcularly emphasised as an illustration of the erroneous conclusions that may be drawn. The work described in this paper has clearly shown that the use of potassium fertiliser is essential unda ntensive and continuous agriculture in some areas. Réservation
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Titre de série : FAO Fisheries Technical Paper Titre : Determining discharges for fluvial ressources Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Fraser, J. C. Mention d'édition : FAO Editeur : FAO Année de publication : 1975 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-03747 Note générale : "This is a review of the methods and approaches currently in use to determine adequately controlled discharges (streamflows) for maintenance of fishery ressources. The many factors influenced by, or influencing stream flows for pacific salmon in the states of California, Oregon and Washington are presented as esamples of the quantification of streamflow needs of fish. Various "" rules of thumb"" currently in use for salmon and streams are reviewed, as welle as approaches which involve geomorphology, rate of flows change, and the relation of past flows to year-class sucess. A check chart provides meams of ensuring consideration of the conditions and factors influenced by various streamflows for each month of the year." Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Peche Halieutique Ruissellement Maintenance Géomorphologie Hydrologie Méthodologie Hydraulique fluviale Ressources fluviale Rivière Index. décimale : 799.1 Pêche Résumé : "This is a review of the methods and approaches currently in use to determine adequately controlled discharges (streamflows) for maintenance of fishery ressources. The many factors influenced by, or influencing stream flows for pacific salmon in the states of California, Oregon and Washington are presented as esamples of the quantification of streamflow needs of fish. Various "" rules of thumb"" currently in use for salmon and streams are reviewed, as welle as approaches which involve geomorphology, rate of flows change, and the relation of past flows to year-class sucess. A check chart provides meams of ensuring consideration of the conditions and factors influenced by various streamflows for each month of the year." Note de contenu : "This is a review of the methods and approaches currently in use to determine adequately controlled discharges (streamflows) for maintenance of fishery ressources. The many factors influenced by, or influencing stream flows for pacific salmon in the states of California, Oregon and Washington are presented as esamples of the quantification of streamflow needs of fish. Various "" rules of thumb"" currently in use for salmon and streams are reviewed, as welle as approaches which involve geomorphology, rate of flows change, and the relation of past flows to year-class sucess. A check chart provides meams of ensuring consideration of the conditions and factors influenced by various streamflows for each month of the year." FAO Fisheries Technical Paper. Determining discharges for fluvial ressources [texte imprimé] / Fraser, J. C. . - FAO . - FAO, 1975.
ISSN : CI-03747
"This is a review of the methods and approaches currently in use to determine adequately controlled discharges (streamflows) for maintenance of fishery ressources. The many factors influenced by, or influencing stream flows for pacific salmon in the states of California, Oregon and Washington are presented as esamples of the quantification of streamflow needs of fish. Various "" rules of thumb"" currently in use for salmon and streams are reviewed, as welle as approaches which involve geomorphology, rate of flows change, and the relation of past flows to year-class sucess. A check chart provides meams of ensuring consideration of the conditions and factors influenced by various streamflows for each month of the year."
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Peche Halieutique Ruissellement Maintenance Géomorphologie Hydrologie Méthodologie Hydraulique fluviale Ressources fluviale Rivière Index. décimale : 799.1 Pêche Résumé : "This is a review of the methods and approaches currently in use to determine adequately controlled discharges (streamflows) for maintenance of fishery ressources. The many factors influenced by, or influencing stream flows for pacific salmon in the states of California, Oregon and Washington are presented as esamples of the quantification of streamflow needs of fish. Various "" rules of thumb"" currently in use for salmon and streams are reviewed, as welle as approaches which involve geomorphology, rate of flows change, and the relation of past flows to year-class sucess. A check chart provides meams of ensuring consideration of the conditions and factors influenced by various streamflows for each month of the year." Note de contenu : "This is a review of the methods and approaches currently in use to determine adequately controlled discharges (streamflows) for maintenance of fishery ressources. The many factors influenced by, or influencing stream flows for pacific salmon in the states of California, Oregon and Washington are presented as esamples of the quantification of streamflow needs of fish. Various "" rules of thumb"" currently in use for salmon and streams are reviewed, as welle as approaches which involve geomorphology, rate of flows change, and the relation of past flows to year-class sucess. A check chart provides meams of ensuring consideration of the conditions and factors influenced by various streamflows for each month of the year." Réservation
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Titre de série : Journal Awwa Titre : Simplifying design of water treatment plants for developing countries Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Wagner, E. G. Année de publication : 1983 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-10764.2 Note générale : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Traitement de l'eau Plante Pays en développement Maintenance Coût Filtration Technologie appropriée Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Note de contenu : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Journal Awwa. Simplifying design of water treatment plants for developing countries [texte imprimé] / Wagner, E. G. . - 1983.
ISSN : CI-10764.2
In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Traitement de l'eau Plante Pays en développement Maintenance Coût Filtration Technologie appropriée Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Note de contenu : In the developing world, there is an acute shortage of money, managerial and technical skilled labor, and well organized, stable institutions. There for, it is urgent that water treatment plants be low in first cost and designed for simple and economical operaion and maintenance. This kind of plant does not just happen/ it requires effort. This begins with a search for the best water source/ includes determining the most effective treatment proces, and continues through designing the plant. In water treatment plan design, there must be a conscious effort to minimize equipment, to maximize the use of gravity and hydraulics in the treatment process and to make use of labor rather than equipment in the operation of the plant wherever possible . Réservation
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Titre de série : Journal Awwa Titre : Treating surface water for communities in developing countries: Management and operations 1985, 7, n°5 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Schulz, C. R. ; Okun, D. A. Année de publication : 1983 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-10764.1 Note générale : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Traitement de l'eau Technologie Pays en développement Eau de surface Services Filtration Maintenance Coût Plante Animal Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Note de contenu : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Journal Awwa. Treating surface water for communities in developing countries: Management and operations 1985, 7, n°5 [texte imprimé] / Schulz, C. R. ; Okun, D. A. . - 1983.
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Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Traitement de l'eau Technologie Pays en développement Eau de surface Services Filtration Maintenance Coût Plante Animal Index. décimale : 628.16 Analyse, traitement, pollution Résumé : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Note de contenu : Water treatment plants in developing countries are use simplified technologies that require little automation or mechanization to lover capital costs significantly. Operations and maintenance are also less costiy and more suitable for local labor conditions. Use can be made of natural coagulants deried from plants and animals to reduce the cost of treatment. Réservation
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