SWT - Ancient technique to aid farmers (원문)

SWT - Ancient technique to aid farmers (원문)

10 horizon 12 5,530 2018.05.28 16:29

제가 몇일전 봤던 시험에 나왔던 문제인데, 키워드 기억해서 기출문제인가 구글링하다 원문을 발견해서 올려드립니다.

신기출인것 같아요. 중국 커뮤니티에도 아직 키워드를 찾을수가 없더라구요.

 

A farming technique practised for centuries by villagers in West Africa, which converts nutrient-poor rainforest soil into fertile farmland, could be the answer to mitigating climate change and revolutionising farming across Africa.

 

A global study, led by the University of Sussex, which included anthropologists and soil scientists from Cornell, Accra, and Aarhus Universities and the Institute of Development Studies has for the first-time identified and analysed rich fertile soils found in Liberia and Ghana.

They discovered that the ancient West African method of adding charcoal and kitchen waste to highly weathered, nutrient poor, tropical soils can transform the land into enduringly fertile, carbon-rich black soils that the researchers dub ‘African Dark Earths’.

From analysing 150 sites in northwest Liberia and 27 sites in Ghana researchers found that these highly fertile soils contain 200-300 percent more organic carbon than other soils and are capable of supporting far more intensive farming.

 

Professor James Fairhead, from the University of Sussex, who initiated the study, said: “Mimicking this ancient method has the potential to transform the lives of thousands of people living in some of the most poverty and hunger stricken regions in Africa.

“More work needs to be done but this simple, effective farming practice could be an answer to major global challenges such as developing ‘climate smart’ agricultural systems that can feed growing populations and adapt to climate change.”

Similar soils created by Amazonian people in pre-Columbian eras have recently been discovered in South America – but the techniques people used to create these soils are unknown. Moreover, the activities which led to the creation of these anthropogenic soils were largely disrupted after the European conquest.

Encouragingly researchers in the West Africa study were able to live within communities as they created their fertile soils. This enabled them to learn the techniques used by the women from the indigenous communities who disposed of ash, bones and other organic waste to create the African Dark Earths. 


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7 blair 2018.05.28 17:21
감사합니다!
15 ichitaka 2018.05.28 17:55
공유 감사드립니다.
10 계륵 2018.05.28 18:22
정말 감사합니다~
15 달발 2018.05.28 22:48
진짜 감사드려요 ㅎ
4 올보잉 2018.05.29 10:51
감사합니다!!!
2 louistyu 2018.05.30 19:19
- Research can find that farming techniques that began in West Africa "could be the answer to mitigating climate change and revolutionising farming across Africa".
- West Africa has a technique to make land fertile (grow fruit/vegetable) and this will help the community.
- Researchers found that these highly fertile soils contain 200-300 percent more organic carbon than other soils and are capable of supporting far more intensive farming.
이 세 문장을 어떻해 한 문장으로 만들어야 할지 몰르겠네요...
5 JJ79 2018.06.02 17:46
Researchers found a farming technique from ancient West Africa can be the answer to mitigate climate change and to revolutionize the farming which can make land fertile and this will help the community, moreover, according to research, these highly fertile soils contain 200-300 percent more organic carbon than other soils and are capable of supporting far more intensive farming.

방금 전에 sst방식으로 답변 달아드렸다가 swt방식으로 다시 답변드려요~ 한번 봐주시고 다른분들도 의견있으시면 알려주세요~
2 skyfleet 2018.06.02 22:18
정보 감사합니다.
12 chaevely 2018.06.14 22:06
감사드립니다 ^^
7 페일핑크 2018.06.17 21:14
정보 공유 감사드립니다. 기출도 아직 다 못했는데,,,자꾸 늘어요.
1 Vijay 2018.06.19 17:12
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6 kss123 2018.06.29 10:00
A recent research discovered that the ancient West African method of adding charcoal and kitchen waste to tropical soils can transform the land into fertile, nutrient-rich soils, in addition, it could be an answer to tackle global climate change and over-population.

한번 만들어 봤습니다.