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WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (zero tillage)_ES WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (zero tillage)_ES

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Poster describing the strategy of using zero tillage.

WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (subsoiling)_ES WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (subsoiling)_ES

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Poster describing the strategy of using subsoiling.

WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (infiltration channels)_ES WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (infiltration channels)_ES

Poster describing the strategy of using infiltration channels.

WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (gully control)_ES WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (gully control)_ES

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Poster describing the strategy of using gully control.

WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (guano)_ES WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (guano)_ES

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Poster describing the strategy of using application of guano

WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (diversion channels)_ES WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (diversion channels)_ES

Poster describing the strategy of using diversion channels.

WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (cereal stubble)_ES WP3.3 Strategies: Chile (cereal stubble)_ES

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Poster describing the strategy of using cereal stubble management.

WP3.3 Stakeholder Workshop 2: Chile (report) WP3.3 Stakeholder Workshop 2: Chile (report)

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Results and conclusions from Stakeholder Workshop 2 "Selection and decision on technologies/approaches to be implemented", held in the Mediterranean dry land in south of Chile VII and VIII Region. November 12th 2009. Authors: Carlos Ruiz, Alejandra Engler

WP3.1 Stakeholder Workshop 1: Chile (results poster) WP3.1 Stakeholder Workshop 1: Chile (results poster)

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This poster shows the potential solutions and promising strategies identified by the stakeholders and the workshop's main conclusions.

WP3.1 Stakeholder Workshop 1: Chile (report) WP3.1 Stakeholder Workshop 1: Chile (report)

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Report of Stakeholder Workshop 1 held in Quilamapu, Chillán, Chile. 17, 18 December, 2007. Authors: Carlos Ovalle, Carlos Ruiz, Alejandra Engler.

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