01866naa a2200205 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000160006024500620007626000090013830000120014752012970015965000100145665000180146665000110148465000150149565300120151065300100152277301280153213278942002-11-22 1988 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aHAMMOND, J. aInternational activities of the soil conservation service c1988 ap.70-74 aSCS can point to many success stories as a result of implementing international projects sponsored by USAID and other international organizations. Some noteworthy projects are the Helmand Drainage Program in Afghanistan, the On-Farm Water Mangement Project in Pakistan, the Soil and Water Conservation Unit in THe Gambia, the Soil Conservation Project in Guatemala, the Soil and Water Conservation Project in Peru, and the Upland Agriculture and Conservation Project in Indonesia. Unquestionably, the Soil Mangement Support Services Project has gained worldwide attention. Less developed countries need the kind of thechnical assistance SCS offers to helps them get the most from their available resources while protecting those resources for future use. SCS is interested in knowing about wordwide resource development, utilization, and protection in order to better address problems in the United States. International activities make these goals possible. SCS willingly shares its tecnical expertise with other nations. Its international programs focus on sharing knowledge through both development assistance and cooperation with other countries. SCS has served as a cooperating agency with international programs in the past, is doing so now, and expects to continue to do in the future. aÁgua aConservação aManejo aProdução aCultivo aSolos tIn: MOLDENHAUER, W.C.; HUDSON, N.W. Conservation farming on steep lands. Ankeny: Soil and Water Conservation Society, 1988.