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◆特別推進研究 2010年度活動報告

1) 2010年度進捗状況
  • 平成22年度進捗状況報告書[PDF]
2)発表論文
  1. Abe, S. S. and Wakatsuki, T., Sawah Ecotechnology Triggers Rice Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa: Basic Cincept and Policy Implications. Outlook on Agriculture, 40(3), 221-227, 2011.
  2. Obalum, S.E., Nwite, J.C., Oppong, J., Igwe, C.A. and Wakatsuki, T., Comparative topsoil characterization of sawah rice fields in selected inland valleys around Bida, north central Nigeria: textural, structual and hydrophysical properties. Paddy Water Environ., 9(3), 291-299, 2011.
  3. Obalum, S. E., Ezenne, G. I., Watanabe, Y. and Wakatsuki, T., Contemporary Global Issue of Rising Water Scarcity for Agriculture: The Quest for Effective and Feasible Soil moisture and Free-water Surface Conservation Strategies. Journal of Water Resource and protection, Vol.3(3), 166-175, 2011. [PDF]
  4. Ayorinde Kolawole, Profitability of different sawah rice production models within lowlands in Nigeria. Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, 9(1), 268-274, 2011.
  5. Nwite, J. C, Igwe, C. A. and Wakatsuki, T., Evaluation of Sawah Rice Management System in an Inland Valley in Southeaster Nigeria II: Changes in Soil Physical Properties, Journal of Water Resource and protection, Vol.2, 609-618, 2010. [PDF]
  6. Ayorinde Kolawole, Scaling up adoption of sawah rice production technology through on-farm demonstration and farmers field days in Nigeria, Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, Vol.8(3,4), 887-890, 2010.
  7. Ayorinde Kolawole. Impact of Sawah system on rice based farming system in Nigeria. ournal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, Vol.8(3,4), 473-475, 2010.
  8. Darmawan, Tasin, S., Kyuma, K., Masunaga, T. and Wakatsuki, T., The long-term Changes in Heavy Metals Content of Sawah Soil in Relation to Land Management and Cultivation Intensity, Pedologist, 53(3), 108-117, 2010. [PDF]
  9. Afrizar, Saidi, A., Husnain., Indra, R., Darmawan., Hermalis., Somura, H., Wakatsuki, T. and Masunaga, T., Soil Erosion characterization in an agricultural watershed in West Sumatra, Indonesia, Tropics, 19(1): 29-42, 2010. [PDF]
  10. Afrizar, Saidi, A., Husnaine., Ismawardi, Istijono., Hermailis, Simura, H., Wakatsuki, T. and Masunaga, T., A land use planning recommendation for the Sumani watershed, West Sumatra, Indonesia, Tropics, 19(1): 43-51, 2010. [PDF]
  11. Hermansah, Sendi, N., Yulnafatmawita., Masunaga, T. and Wakatsuki, T., Characteristics and Stocks of Soil Nutrient under Various Land Use Types in a Super Wet Tropical Rain Forest Padang, West Sumatra, Journal of Tropical Soils, 15(1), 55-62, 2010. [PDF]
  12. Abe, S. S., Buri, M. M., Issaka, R. N., Kiepe, P. and Wakatsuki, T., Soil Fertility Potential for Rice Production in West African Lowlands. Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly, 44(4), 343-355, 2010. [PDF]
  13. Oladele, O.I. and Wakatsuki, T., Sawah Rice Eco-technology and Actualization of Green revoplution in West Africa: Experience from Nigeria and Ghana. Rice Science, 17(3), 168-172, 2010. [PDF]
  14. Oladele,O.I. and Wakatsuki, T., Missing Prerequisites for Green revolution in Africa: Lessons and challenges of Sawah rice eco-technology development and dissemination in Nigeria and Ghana, Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, Vol.8(2), 1014-1018, 2010. [PDF]
  15. Oladele, O.I. and Wakatsuki, T., Effect of Land tenure on the adoption of sawah rice production technology in Nigeria and Ghana, J. Agric. Sci. & Technology, Vol. 3(10), 47-53, 2010. [PDF]
  16. Hayashi, K. Abdoulaye, T. and Wakatsuki, T., Evaluation of the utilization of headted sewage sludge for peri-urban horticulture production in the Sahel of West Africa, Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, 103,36-40, 2010. [PDF]
  17. Buri, MM, Issaka, RN, Fujii, H. and, Wakatsuki, T., Comparison of Soil Nutrient status of some Rice growing Environments in the major Agro-ecological zones of Ghana, Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, 8(1), 384-388, 2010. [PDF]
  18. Watanabe, Y., and Wakatsuki, T. et al., Teak (Tectona grandis) growth and influenced by soil physicochemical properties and other site conditions in Ashanti region, Ghana, Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment, 8(2), 1040-1045, 2010. [PDF]
  19. Fu, Regina H.Y., Maruyama, M., and Wakatsuki, T., Traditional Farmer-Managed Irrigation System in Central Nigeria, Japan Agriculture Research Quarterly, 44(1), 53-60, 2010. [PDF]
  20. Abe, SS. and Wakatsuki, T., Possible influence of termites (Macrotermes bellicosus) on forms and composition of free sesruioxides in tropical soils, Pedobiologia, 53, 301-306, 2010. [PDF]
3)学会発表
  1. Rice Africa Conference 2011, 3-5 March, 2011, Abuja, Nigeria
    • Wakatsuki, T., M. M. Buri., R, Bam., O. I. Oladele and E, D, Imolehim., Site-specific sawah development and management by farmers: Large-scale action-research in Ghana and Nigeria to actualize rice green revolution. [PDF]
    • Wakatsuki, T., Multi-functionality of Sawah eco-technology: why sawah-based rice farming is critical for Africa's green revolution.
    • Wakatsuki, T., Farmers' personal Sawah systems to realize the green revolution and Africa's rice Potential.
    • Buri M. M., Intensifying and Sustaining Rice Production in Inland Valley Ecosystems in Ghana.
    • Ademiluyi Y. S., Use of Pwer tiller in Sawah-Based Technology for Rice Production in Sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria and Ghana as Case Studies).
    • Oladele O. I., Learning Alliances in Sawah Rice technology Development and Dissemination in Nigeria and Ghanna.
    • Adigbo, S. O., Performance of lowland rice-vegetable sesequence in inland valley as influenced by fertilizer rates in sawah rice production systems.
    • R. N. Issaka, Technology Transfer for Increasing and Sustaiing Rice Production in the Inland Valleys: Adoption of the "Sawah' System.
    • J.C. Nwite, Characteristics of Selected Ash Sources as Quick Means of Restoring Degrated Inland Valley Soils abd Rice Yields Through Sawah Rice Farming in Ebonyi State of Southeastern Nigeria.
    • Kolawole, Comparative analysis of cost and Profitability of rice production on small and large scale irrigation in Nigeria.
    • Agboola Adeniyi, Landlord-tenant Relationship and conflict Management: A case study of Sawah-based Rice production in Nigeria.
    • M. N. Bandoh, Assessing the Effect of land tenure systems on the development of sawah among rice farmers in the Ashanti region of Ghana.
  2. SMART-IV Launching Workshop, 17 August, 2010, Cotonou, Bennin
    • Wakatsuki, T., Multi functionality of Sawah system: why Sawah based rice farming is critical for Africa's Green revolution?
    • Wakatsuki, T., African farmers' personal irrigated sawah systems to realize the green revolution and Africa's rice potential.
    • Buri, M. M., Soil fertility potential for rice production in West African lowlands.
    • Bam, R. K., The productivity of Sawah rice production system in Ghana.
    • Abe, S. S., Traditional rice farming system of Nupe, central Nigeria.
  3. 日本アフリカ学会 第47回学術大会、2010年5月29-30日、奈良県文化会館
    • 若月利之、サワ方式(パーソナル灌漑水田開発):アフリカ農民の自力開田と水田稲作の訓練と普及、それによる緑の革命の実現. [PDF]
    • Watanabe, Y., Abe, S., Kikuno, H., Obalum, S.E., Asiedu, R., Wilson, I. and Wakatsuki, T., The influence of land-use change on soil chemical properties in south-western Nigeria. [PDF]
  4. Fadama III Project, NCAM Workshop, 26 April, 2010, Abuja, Nigeria
    • Wakatsuki, T., Farmers' personal irrigated Sawah systems to realize Africa's green revolution. [PDF]


4)平成22年度実績報告書
  • 収支決算報告書(様式C-6) [PDF]
  • 研究実績報告書(様式C-7-1) [PDF]



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