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NEWS AND MEDIA COVERAGE
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'Desertification - protecting areas at risk'.
[June
2006] Radio Interview - WRENmedia AGFAX radio pack (http://www.agfax.net/),
June 2006 edition. Track featuring an interview with Dr Keith Shepherd
on 'Desertification - protecting areas at risk'. Full
transcript
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Analytical Spectral Devices
Rockefeller
Foundation investments, through the World Agroforestry Centre,
in rapid
large area assessment of soil quality and organic resource quality
using the FieldSpec® Vis/NIR full-range spectrometer for rapid
characterization of soils receives praise!
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ICRAF Invests in Unique Bruker
Solution for Soil Analysis. Laboratory Marketing Spectrum 24: (3): 54 (2005).
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Transformation Quaterly - Shining light on soil deficiencies: ICRAF breakthrough
to improve agricultural productivity in Africa.
At
17 years of age, most young people have no idea what to pursue for
a career. But Dr Keith Shepherd was sure that soil science was it
for him after reading the book The
World of the Soil. “I was amazed by the sheer number
and diversity of organisms in the soil.”>
More...
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Film from the Award Winning Journey to Planet Earth Series
‘Seas of Grass’
Soil
spectroscopy work on Lake Victoria Basin featured in Journey to
Planet Earth series film ‘Seas
of Grass’, shown on PBS. Screenscope Inc, Washington DC
. Seas of Grass. Film from the Award Winning Journey to Planet Earth
Series, hosted and narrated byAcademy Award winner Matt
Damon. The series is produced by Emmy Award-winning filmmakers
Marilyn and Hal Weiner in associationwith Screenscope, Inc. and
South Carolina ETV and has been aired on PBS. Seas of Grass
(2003) focuses on the current state ofgrasslands, which are the
natural vegetation of nearly one-third of the world's land surface.
The Kenya portion of the film features the project’s work
on assessment of soil erosion in Lake Victoria.
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National Geographic Channel
Hot Science Africa. Documentary film (2002) aired on the National Geographic Channel, featuring the project’s work on use of field spectroscopy for assessing land degradation in the Lake Victoria Basin.
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Science Magazine
Portait
of an Invader. Science Volume 286, Number 5445, Issue of 26
Nov 1999, p. 1675.
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