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"Dr"
  • Dr. Merih Kerestecioğlu
  • Bucharest
  • September 2003
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Causes of Degradation
  • Domestic wastewater discharges
  • Industrial wastewater discharges
  • Pollution carried with the rivers
  • Accidental oil spills
  • Accidental transportation of exotic species
  • Illegal dumping
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Sources of the Nutrient Loads
  • Domestic Discharges
  • Industrial Discharges
  • Solid Wastes
  • Agriculture
  • Atmospheric Carried Pollutants
  • Run off
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Prerequisites
  • design regional - adapt local
  • address different priorities
  • Be flexible to address to different target populations
  • be not lecturer dependent
  • address to global issues as well as specific problems of the countries
  • attract the trainees on the title and content
  • aim to change the S/K/A
  • do not be too long
  • be financially feasible
  • do not compete with the professional activities of the target group
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Common Interest in the Region
  • Awareness building
  • Sound fertilization techniques
  • Organic farming
  • Sound livestock and manure management
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Constraints
  • Different level of interests of the BS Countries
  • Subsidies on the fertilizer and water
  • Lack of cooperation between the farmers
  • Level of income of the farmers
  • Lack of public awareness on environment
  • Different customs, regulations and agricultural activities
  • Lack or failure of previous regional and national initiatives
  • Bureaucracy
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Train Sea Coast Methodology
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Approach
  • Background
    • Lessons learned
  • Concept
    • Do not transfer knowledge for a certain level / Fill the gaps in S/K/L
  • Team
    • Not directed by thematic experts but CD’s
  • Geography
    • Not local/regional or global
  • Methodology
    • Train skills/teach knowledge/develop attitudes

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Skills
  • Intellectual skills
    • Classifying
    • Discriminating
    • Rule using
    • Problem solving
  • Physical skills
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What is the Problem?
  • Nutrient Pollution in the Black Sea from Agricultural Activities
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Who should we train?
  • Farmers’ Leaders
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What will be their             duties and tasks?
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Duty 1. Review current information on legal policy and international arrangements
  • Gather information
    • identify and review new laws on regulations
    • identify and review new products
    • identify and review new technologies
    • identify existing policy instruments
  • Interpret policy developments for different stakeholders
    • determine common ground applicable to all the stakeholders
    • identify the impact of new policies, legislation relevant to the farming community
    • adopt policy requirements into daily practice
  • Identify roles and responsibilities of relevant stakeholders
    • draw an institutional map
    • identify linkages between government and non-governmental stakeholders
    • diagnose weaknesses in current institutional arrangements
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Duty 2.  Analyze farmers’ concerns
  • Identify and evaluate farmers’ inputs as regard to environmentally friendly agricultural practices
    • Gather information
    • Estimate and evaluate the future inputs
    • Evaluate +/- for those inputs
  • Identify the accessibility to information and expertise
    • investigate the sources of information
    • Determine difficulties farmers facing in accessing them
    • learn the inaccessible sources
    • investigate non-known sources
    • analyze the reason for being non-known
  • Identify the market conditions and economical status of the farmers
    • learn economical problems of farmers
    • analyze inputs of market forces for farmers in the future
    • Analize + and – changes in farmers economy because of the new practices
  • Determine the level of environmental awareness
    • determine environmental concerns related to agricultural activities,
    • determine the degree of environmental awareness
    • check the farmers reaction to changing the environmental practices in favor of environment
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Duty 3.  Learn environmentally friendly agricultural techniques to farmers
  • Learn the techniques of sustainable agriculture
    • assessment of soil condition
    • Plant growth management
    • Irrigation
    • Fertilization
    • Pest management
  • Learn techniques for organic farming
    • assessment of soil conditions
    • plant growth management for organic farming
    • Irrigation
    • application of biological agents for fertilization and pest management
    • certification schemes
  • Learn the techniques for arable/livestock farming and manure management
    • animal husbandry techniques
    • safe storage of manure
    • proper manure application
    • alternative sustainable uses of manure
    • safe disposal
  • Learn techniques for farming in sensitive areas
    • location and characteristics
    • develop sustainable solutions to prevent nutrient pollution
  • Learn techniques to control erosion and run-off/drainage
    • interrelations between the environment and topography, geology, and meteorology
    • erosion prevention measures
    • flood control measures
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Duty 4.  Evaluate the impact of the advisory services
  • Obtain farmers’ feedback
    • Identify most suitable method and mechanisms for feedback collection from menu provided
    • Implement the feedback method
  • Keep records
    • record advisory process
    • keep media records on activity
  • Report case studies
    • select the best and worst case experience each year
    • report the case
  • Report on results
    • make a summary report
    • report
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How to train them?
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MODULE 1: ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS IN AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
  • Basic concepts of environmental pollution
  • Impact of nutrients on environment
  • State of Black Sea in terms of nutrient pollution
  • History of past and ongoing efforts for pollution abatement in the Black Sea Basin
  • Policy changes and legislative developments that will impact the farmer’s community
  • Nutrient pollution from agriculture
  • Overview of environmentally friendly agricultural practices
  • History of the TRAIN-SEA-COAST Programme
  • Course’s purpose, objectives, methodology and structure.


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MODULE 2: LEGAL, POLICY AND INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

  • Importance of gathering relevant information on key agricultural legal, policy and institutional issues in the Black Sea basin on a continuous basis
  • Regional and national policy frameworks
  • National institutional and legal framework
  • Integration of new policy requirements into daily practice
  • Ability to draw an institutional map and identify key linkages between governmental and non-governmental stakeholders
  • Importance of conflicts and/or interests among stakeholders
  • Weaknesses in current institutional arrangements
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MODULE 3:  FARMER’S CONCERNS
  • Farmers’ inputs to environmental friendly agricultural practices
  • Current market conditions and economical status of the farmers
  • Input of market forces (and impacts ) for farmers in the future due to  the introduction of new farming practices
  • Current level of environmental awareness among the farmer community
  • Farmer’s concerns and attitudes regarding changing farming practices towards the protection of the environment
  • Need to advice farmers on the availability of information and expertise
  • Current impediments for the acquisition of data and information


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MODULE 4:  ENVIRONMENTAL FRIENDLY AGRICULTURAL TECHNIQUES
  • Techniques of sustainable agriculture
  • Techniques for organic farming
  • Techniques for livestock farming and manure management
  • Techniques for farming in sensitive area
  • Techniques to control erosion and run-off drainage
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MODULE 5:  ADVICE, DEVELOP LEADERSHİP AND COMMUNICATION
  • To be imported from TSC-Philippines and adapted for the BS Region
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MODULE 6:  EVALUATION OF THE ADVISORY SERVICES
  • Importance of on-going communication with the farmers
  • Most suitable mechanisms for feedback collection
  • Importance of keeping records
  • Extraction of abreast of success and failures in the locality/region
  • Preparation of reports
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Thanks for listening
  • Have a clean Black Sea
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