The Interfaith Peacebuilding and Community Revitalization (IPCR) Initiative

"... bringing to the fore what is often hidden...."

  Introduction   The IPCR Initiative is an accumulation of documents, resources, and observations brought together to support the propositions that we-- collectively-- have both the need, and the potential, to be a)  much more organized and deliberate about "... bringing to the fore what is often hidden:  how many good people there are, how many ways there a ...learn more

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Torsten Mandal

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Address: Peter Bangs Vej 39
Frederiksberg 2000
2000
Denmark
 
Phone: +45 35 26 21 00
 
I Speak: English, French, Danish, some Swedish, a bit of Spanish, Portugeese, Swahili
 
I Am: Academic, Activist, Educator, Researcher, Scientist, Student, Technologist, Writer
 
Member Since: April 05, 2009
 
Local Time: Fri Nov 27 08:58:48
 

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Briefly, I am a Danish agronomist doing research, training, lecturing and consultancies for a number of years in tropical agriculture and agroforestry with focus on soil fertility, soil and water conservation, hedge management and particularly low-input establishment of multipurpose tree legumes (family of beans) like calliandra.  

I have developed and studied methods making direct seeding easy, low-cost and reliable of such trees at least in the humid and subhumid tropics. Standard guidelines to farmers often results poor germination, survival and/or unsustainable adoption. One of the methods includes proper use of wood ash as a source of e.g. phosphorus, and another, effective local transfer of nitrogen fixing bacteria. Often the tree legume seeds do not take up water or do it too late with standard methods recommended to farmers (1-3 days time cold water soaking).  We got 87% field germination in 2 weeks without watering and hedges reaching about 2 m after six months in infertile soil, both results more than twice as good as zero-treatments, but  some of details in the methods should be followed to avoid damage.

For an overview, practically relevant, research article Google e.g. Torsten Mandal xps  or use www.folketinget.dk/samling/20061/almdel/URU/Bilag/256/397668.PDF


I am married with a wife from rural Kenya and have three children all living in Denmark with close contact to Western Kenya.

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