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Results and conclusions from Stakeholder Workshop 2 "Selection and decision on technologies / approaches to be implemented", held in the Karapinar study site, Turkey, 24-25 June 2008.

Authors: Mehmet Zengin, Faruk Ocakoglu, Sanem Açikalin

 

The workshop methodology was designed and coordinated through Research Theme 3: Potential prevention & mitigation strategies and consisted of three main elements:

  • A participatory approach to guide and lead the workshop participants through a process of multi-criteria evaluation of different options which finally results in decision-making on strategies to be field-tested.
  • The WOCAT database containing locally applied options as well as options from a number of other contexts.
  • 'Facilitator', a Multi Objective Decision Support System (MODSS) software to support the single steps of the evaluation and decision-making process.

Target groups were the same as in the 1st workshop: local stakeholders (land users, representatives of local authorities, local NGOs) and external stakeholders (researchers, development professionals, NGOs, GOs).

 

 

As a result of the workshop, the following measures were selected for testing in field experiments.

 

Measures Specifications Type Land use
Caragana korschinskii planting In rows perpendicular to dominant wind direction, i.e. E-W. This technology normally embraces fencing and later rotational grazing. vegetative, management grazing land
No tillage agronomic (irrigated) cropland

 

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