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State of the Art: Mangrove Research by PCARRD Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources Research and Development 1987 . 83 pages Date: 1987 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Filipiniana [011.75] (9), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [011.75] (1),

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State of the Art and Abstract Bibliography: Wood Finishes and Finishing Techniques by Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1990 . 83 pages Date: 1990 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Filipiniana [011.75] (5),

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People, earth and culture : readings in indigenous knowledge systems on biodiversity management and utilization   Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1998 . x, 296 pages : , Chapter 1. biodiversity conservation and management systems and practices. – Managing biodiversity: models from the Cordillera of Northern Luzon - Rowena Reyes-Boquiren. – Conserving biodiversity: the case of the Ifugao farming system - Robert T. Ngildo. – Indigenous practices in the sustainable management of pine forests in Mountain Province - Eudes B. Enkiwe, Tony S. Baldino, Jr. and Manuel L. Pogeyed. – The management and utilization of indigenous forest plants by the Atis and the Sulodnons of Panay and Guimaras - Remedios S. Somcio, Ma. Juanita E. Erazo, and Nora P. Legaspi. – Indigenous knowledge systems on biodiversity conservation and management of the Ivatans of Batanes - Nestor Castro. – Indigenous resource utilization and management strategies: knowledge, perception, and practices of fishing populations in COE-CRM learning sites of Negros Oriental, Philippines - Cornelia Cadeliña. – The indigenous knowledge system of the Sama Dilaut of Tawi-Tawi - Eddie M. Alih, Almuzrin B. Jubaira, Adjarali B. Hapas, and Wilham M. Hailaya. – Liguasan Marsh biodiversity: people-based initiative for conservation and protection - Abonawas M. Pendaliday. – Indigenous forest resources utilization and conservation in Ghana - Mensa Bonsu. – Chapter 2. Tools, procedures and methods in biodiversity conservation and utilization. – Marine and rainforest biodiversity management: the Aurora Dumagats way - Rogelio Serrano, Napoleon Calderon, and Grace Ebenga. – Indigenous knowledge systems and biodiversity management of the Talaandig community - Datu Migketay Victorino L. Saway. – Conservation through cultivation: on-farm tree diversity in Leyte and Bohol uplands. - Anna Lawrence. – The role of indigenous technical knowledge in on-farm conservation of rice genetic resources in Cagayan Valley, Philippines - Stephen Morin, Jean Louis-Pahm, Leocadio S. Sebastian, Girlie Abrigo, Dennis Erasga, Mauricio Bellon, Marlon Calibo, and Paul Sanchez. – Biodiversity protection and management through natural resource management planning - Teddy M. Pjaro and Delia C. Catacutan. – Traditional technologies used by farmers to obtain, select and maintain local maize seeds in Mexico - Antonio Macias-Lopez, Mario Valdez-Ramirez and Aquiles Carballo-Carballo. – Reconciling traditional access to resources with conservation in Cameroon - C. N. Ngwasiri – Chapter 3. Valuation of biodiversity. – Economic valuation of biodiversity: a survey of current thinking – Rina Maria P. Rosales and Jose E. Padilla. – Case studies in economic valuation of biological resources and biodiversity - Rina Maria P. Rosales and Jose E. Padilla. – Chapter 4: Intellectual property rights, indigenous knowledge systems and bioprospecting. – Intellectual property rights, biodiversity and indigenous knowledge: indigenous peoples' perspective - Victoria Tauli-Corpuz. – Indigenous knowledge for profit? exploring Sui Generis intellectual property rights systems to protect indigenous knowledge in the Philippines - Elpidio V. Peria. – Bioprospecting policy and implementation process in the DENR - Manuel V. A. Bravo. – Chapter 5. R&D agenda for indigenous knowledge systems on biodiversity management and utilization. – R&D agenda for indigenous knowledge systems on biodiversity management and utilization. Date: 1998 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Filipiniana [306.089] (2), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 306.089 P53p 1998] (1),

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Seeking Sustainability: Challenges of Agricultural Development and Environmental Management in a Philippine Watershed by PCAARRD Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 2001 . xiv.; 267 pages Date: 2001 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Filipiniana [333.715] (2),

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The fiery fury of El Niño: a compendium of IEC Materials on El Niño   Publication: Los Baños, Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources 1999 . xi, 83 pages : , Chapter 1: studies and information on El Niño – El Niño: a warm current of water – El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) – The El Niño phenomenon – Drought Advisory No. 9701 – Drought Advisory No. 9702 – Drought Advisory No. 9807 – El Niño phenomenon: health effects – Health advisory on the El Niño phenomenon – A study in impact on climate variability: change on water resources in the Philippines – An El Niño-Southern Oscillation Primer (ENSO) – Assessment update of the current 1997-98 El Niño: it's impact on the Philippine local climate in 1997 and seasonal climate outlook for 1998 – Convergence of impacts of El Niño and La Niña on food: general strategies and interventions (immediate needs) – Decline in productivity- could El Niño be the culprit? El Niño phenomenon: some policy issues and recommendations – Fire and rain – Some impacts around the world – The damages caused by El Niño – Update on El Niño – Government Action Plan for the El Niño – The Philippine Information Agency on survey conducted for the El Niño IEC campaign – Informing and educating the citizens on El Niño: the PCARRD-ACD IEC strategy – The Department of Environment and Natural Resources on forest fires incidences from 1997-98 – La Niña – What is La Niña – Primer on La Niña – Summary of regional La Niña action plans – General funding arrangements for the special food production strategy for La Niña – Chapter 2: El Niño and water – Preparing for the El Niño – The El Niño challenge continues – Philippine water quality – Water in history – Water conservation tips – How can people help? – Give me a brick, save water – Some facts about the water system – Manila waterworks and sewerage systems – Fact sheet on the MWSS-MWSI turnover – The El Niño and its impact on fisheries – Chapter 3: to fight against El Niño: measures and technologies – Advisory on the El Niño phenomenon – Coping strategy on livestock and crops – El Niño and I – El Niño and the LGUs – Electrostatic ULV-CDA sprayer – Lock-lodged ratooning of rice – Small Farm Reservoirs (SFR) – UMMB supplementation for livestock – Water recycling system in freshwater culture – El Niño in tropical Pacific: climatic event of the century – Global preparations for the El Niño droughts and flooding and the role of FAO – Impact of El Niño on Forestry and the coping mechanism – S&T roundtable discussions on El Niño: impact and coping mechanisms in the livestock sector – Summary of service area by irrigation system – Sustainable watershed management: a shield against El Niño – Updates on El Niño – Chapter 4: approaches to El Niño – Ano ang El Niño? – Huwag magpatalo sa El Niño – Mga dapat tandaan sa pag-iimbak ng tubig – Tubig nga! a special El Niño edition – Tipid tubig tips – Paghahanda sa La Niña. Date: 1999 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Zabali Campus Filipiniana [338.14] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338.14 P53f 1999] (1),

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Measuring the economic viability of agricultural technologies by Brown, Ernesto O. Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1991 . 34 pages : , Introduction. – Some basic concepts on economic viability. – Technology and economic viability analysis. – Production costs. – Fixed and variable costs. – Cash and noncash costs. – Interest on investment. – Depreciation cost. – Cost of farm family labor. – Income and profitability measures. – Measures of profitability. – Analytical procedures for estimating the economic viability of agricultural technologies. – Choosing the analytical procedure. – Cost-and-return analysis. – Material costs. – Fixed costs. – Sensitivity analysis. – Enterprise budget analysis. – Enterprise budget. – Estimating measures of net returns. – Break-even analysis. – Break-even yield. – Partial budget analysis. – Partial profit budget. – Steps in partial budgeting and data requirements. – Additional costs. – Reduced income. – Additional income. – Reduced costs. – Partial-budget-and-risk analysis. – Parametric budget.– Break-even budgeting. – Net Present Value (NPV) analysis. Date: 1991 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 330.9630 B81m 1991 c.2] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 330.9630 B877 1991 c.1] (1),

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Economics of the nata de coco industry by Librero, Aida R. Publication: Los Baños, Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1994 . vi, 75 pages : , The phenomenal growth of the nata de coco industry. – Objectives. – Methodology. – The nata de coco production – The nata de coco producers. – Production technology. – Marketing systems. – Production, sales, and prices. – Labor requirement. – Capital investment and measures of profitability. – The nata de coco trading. – The nata de coco traders. – Traders' marketing practices. – Purchases and sales. – Capital investment, expenses, and gross margin. – Labor requirement. – Problems and issues. – Production and marketing. – Nata quality. – Use of chemical inputs. – Waste disposal. – Prices of inputs. – Market competition. – Problems of traders. – Prospects, policy issues, and recommendations. – Prospects. – Policy issues. – Recommendations. Date: 1994 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338 L61e 1994 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338 L61e 1994 c.2] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338 L61e 1994 c.3] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338 L61e 1994 c.4] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338 L61e 1994 c.5] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338 L61e 1994 c.6] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338 L61e 1994 c.7] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 338 L61e 1994 c.8] (1),

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Socioeconomic study on peanut production in the Philippines by Huelgas, Romeo R. Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1990 . 44 pages : , Abstract – Introduction – Peanut-related studies – Objectives – Data sources and analytical procedures – Results and implications – General characteristics of peanut farmers – Characteristics of peanut farms – Peanut production – Cropping pattern – basic cultural practices – Labor utilization – Farm organization – Credit and financing – Extension services – Production and disposal – Marketing of peanuts – Technical efficiency analysis – Cost-and-Return analysis – Farm receipts – Farm costs – Farm income – Constraints in peanut production – Production estimates – Allocative efficiency – Yield constraint according to the farmers – Summary and conclusions – Recommendations. Date: 1990 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 361.368 H87s 1990 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 361.368 H87s 1990 c.2] (1),

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Participatory environmental conservation and management   Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1995 . vi, 95 pages : , Rationale, objectives, and expected outputs – Welcome remarks/Cledualdo B. Perez – Urban community solid waste management: the case of Lini-ganda Project in San Juan, Metro Mnaila/Leonrada N. Camacho – The national forestation program: a review of lessons and experiences/Juanito Lamanilao – Indigenous forest communities in forest management: the Kalahan experience/Delbert Rice – Small-scale mining in the Philippines: a community-based industry/Rodolfo L. Velasco, Jr. – Participatory approach to conventional rice breeding: the case of the Masipag Project/Angelina M. Briones – The DENR’s community forestry program: status, accomplishments, and emerging issues/Buenaventura L. Dolom – Community-managed marine resources: the case of Sumilon, Apo, Pamilacan, and Balicasag Isalands/Filina A. Tiempo – Closing remarks/Antonio Alcantar – Highlights and recommendations. Date: 1995 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 363.7 P53p 1995 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 363.7 P53p 1995 c.2] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 363.7 P53p 1995 c.3] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 363.7 P53p 1995 c.4] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 363.7 P53p 1995 c.5] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 363.7 P53p 1995 c.6] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 363.7 P53p 1995 c.7] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 363.7 P53p 1995 c.8] (1),

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Manual of instructions : meteorological and phenological observations in agriculture and forestry   Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1989 . 139 pages : , Part I. instructions for metrological observations (at the National and Regional experiment stations) – Rainfall measurements – Sunshine duration – Solar radiation – Temperature and humidity – Wind – Evaporation – Soil moisture – Meteorological observations at other levels of experiment stations – Part 2 instructions for phenological observations – Phenological observations in agriculture – Features of phenological phases/events – Annuals – Legumes – Vegetables – Root crops – Perennials – Sampling techniques – Methods of observations – Registering the phenological observations – Suggestions for phenological observations – Monthly phenological reports for perennial plants – Without a seasonal pattern – Additional information – Phenology in forestry – Features of phenological phases/events – The conduct of phenological investigation – Example of phenology study – Part 3. Instructions for agrometeorological data management – Data management in agro-forest meteorology – Characteristics of present/future perspectives. Date: 1989 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 551.5 T22m 1989 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 551.5 T22m 1989 c.2] (1),

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Strengthening farm weather forecast and advisory system in the Philippines   Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1992 . viii, 151 pages : , Message/Roman L. Kinatanar – Workshop rationale/bayani S. Lomotan – Meteorological services to agriculture in the Philippines: present and future thrusts/Gaudioso R. Tabamo – Agrometeorological information needs of agriculture in Region 3 (Central Luzon)/Eduardo Gonzales – Agrometeorological information needs of agriculture: SCU’s point of view/Arthur B. Estrella, Gil T. Malanyaon – PAGASA’s strategies to make agricultural weather service work for the farmers/Ruben C. Acuña – Preparation, dissemination, and utilization of farm weather forecasts and advisories/Narciso Itoralba, Jose O. De Guzman – The role of broadcast media in the dissemination of farm weather forecasts and advisories/James B. Jimenez, Gener Canlas, Lucy C. Ducuni – Analysis and interpretation of agroclimatic data/Rodito D. Buan – Climatology of the Bicol Region/Virgilio P. Puentebella – Alternative farming systems for the Bicol region/Roger V. Perez – Problems and experiences of the agrometeorological forecast and advisory system in Muñoz/Melissa N. Espino_Agulto – Expansion of agrometeorological forecasting and advisory services in Central Luzon and Pangasinan – Closing remarks/Redia N. Atienza. Date: 1992 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 551.63 P53s 1992] (1),

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Soil taxonomy : key to effective land use   Publication: Los Baños, Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1988 . xvi, 551 pages : , Soil taxonomy. – Historical development of soil taxonomy - R. Yeck and J. Kimble. – Diagnostic surface horizons - M. Recel. – Soil moisture and temperature regimes - R. Yeck and J. Kimble. – Soil laboratory analysis for soil classification - M. Recel. – Physical properties of soils - E. Paningbatan, Jr. – Mineralogy of soils - G. San Valentin. – Soil orders. – Entisols - M. Recel. – Inceptisols - M. Recel. – Histosols - R. D. Yeck. – Alfisols and ultisols - S. Paramananthan. – Mollisols - L. Moncharoen. – Soil survey and classification in Indonesia - M. Soekardi and M. Soedjadi. – Report of soil survey and classification in Thailand - L. Moncharoen. – Status of soil classification in the Philippines - A. Dayot. – Agrotechnology transfer. – Agrotechnology transfer based on soil taxonomy: the benchmark soils project experience - F. Beinroth. – A system-based approach to agrotechnology transfer - F. Beinroth. – Minimum data sets for crop modelling and agrotechnology transfer - B. Cagauan, Jr. – Soil fertility and management implication of soil taxonomy - B. Cagauan, Jr. – Soil suitability and management implications of soil taxonomy with special reference to tree crop cultivation - S. Paramananthan. – National and regional projects of agrotechnology transfer in the ASEAN Region ( a proposal) - C. Escano. – Crop cultural management. – Agronomy of coconut - S. Magat. – Agronomy of cacao - B. Azucena, Jr. – Agronomy of soybean - L. Ragus. – Agronomy of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) in Malaysia - Hew Choy Kean. – Agronomy of sugarcane - V. Dosado. – Agronomy of cassava - F. Villamayor, Jr. – Farming systems research in the Philippines - A. Gomez. Date: 1988 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 631.44 P53s 1988 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 631.44 P53s 1988 c.2] (1),

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Strengthening meteorological services for agriculture: proceedings of the farm resources and systems forum, 8th of a series   Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1988 . 190 pages : , Message - Elizabeth Fong – Methodologies and techniques of physical data collection - Eduardo M. Pineda – Methodologies and techniques of phenological data collection - Ruben C. Acuña, Eduardo M. Pineda and Carmelita Vindollo – Analysis and interpretation of agroclimatic data - Rodito D. Buan – Data collection and processing of agrometeorological information at IRRI - Teresita S. Laudet – Assessment of climatic variability and its impact on Philippine agriculture during the recent El Niño event - Aida M. Jose, Flaviana L. Hilario and Gilda S. Cerdena – Crop weather calendars for the Philippines - Carmelita Vindollo, Ruben C. Acuña and E. Montojo – Climatic resource inventory for agroclimatic zoning - Manuel C. Bonjoc, Aida M. Jose and Flaviana L. Hilario – Effects of real-time weather on rice yields in the IRRI continuous rice production system - Manuel M. Tamisin, Teresita S. Laudet, Z. P. Pascual, T. P. Aclan, L. R. Oldeman and D. P. Garrity – Publication and dissemination of agrometeorological information - Delia T. Basco – Rainwater storage in plastic-lined farm ponds for dry season crop production - Danielito T. Franco, M. G. Ramirez and R. T. Lucillo – Management and utilization of agrometeorological information/data banking - Ramon C. Alcachupas – Establishment of a pilot agrometeorological forecast and advisory system at CLSU - Bayani S. Lomotan. Date: 1988 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Ref 551.56 P53s 1988 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Ref 551.56 P53s 1988 c.2] (1),

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Application of agrometeorological information for optimizing agricultural production   Publication: Laguna Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development 1985 . xii, 176 pages : , Welcome remarks - Amado R. Maglinao – Workshop rational/guidelines - Amado R. Maglinao – Session I: weather data/information inventory (resource exploration) – The PAGASA organization and climatic data resource in the Philippines - Alvier D. Makanas – Crop/climate assessment covering crop petential, crop condition, and crop yield assessment - Rodito D. Buan – Climate impact assessment for agriculture in the Philippines - Aida M. Jose and Manuel C. Bonjoc – New agroclimatic classification - Bayani S. Lomotan – Summary/highlights of session I – Session II: agroclimatic data requirements in agriculture – Crop production and crop yield assessment - Domingo M. de Guzman – Forecasting pest and disease occurrence - Jesus P. Sumangil – Agroclimatic requirements: forecasting pest and disease occurrence - Edwin A. Benigno and Agustin Molina – Summary/highlights of session II – Session III: agrometeorological information for agrotechnology transfer – Direction and recent developments in crop modelling. agrotechnology transfer, and agricultural production: the IBSNAT experience - Goro Uehara – Summary/highlights of session III – Closing remarks - Bayani S. Lomotan. Date: 1985 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 630.2515 P53a 1990 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Filipiniana [Fil 630.2515 P53a 1990 c.2] (1),

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