The Desert Research Center is almost the oldest scientific research center in Egypt. It was officially opened on December 30, 1950 under the name of the institute of Foad I for desert research (IFDR) and after the revolution in 1952 it became under the name of Desert Research Institute (DRI). Then, the presidential Decree No. 90 of 1990 was issued to establish the Desert Research center and it has an independent status belonging to the minister of Land Reclamation.
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Mission Statement
Conducting research to explore the natural resources in the Egyptian deserts to be utilized at sustainable manner in Agriculture and improving livelihood of local communities' .The broad mandate is encompassing fields of research such as water resources, soil management, plant production, animal husbandry, ecology, and socioeconomic studies. Monitoring and assessing desertification causes. Field of operations is also broad-based, stretching from the Sinai to the New Valley to the fringes of the High Dam Lake.
The Major Objectives of the DRC
Structure
The Centers' community constitutes 55 Research Professor, 59 Assistant research professors, 56 Researchers, 75 Research assistant, 32 Assistant researchers, and 1000 Administrators, technicians and laborers (at the DRC headquarters and stations). The center constitutes of number of administrative offices, in addition to the 8 Stations, and 5 Associated Units (Tissue Culture Lab, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Satellite Receiving Station, Private Service Unit (PSU), and Library). The center constitute of 32 Laboratories and 4 Major Divisions, 14 Departments.
- Exploring & evaluating groundwater resources; their aquifers depth, thickness and extension and locating the optimum sites for water well drilling.
- Drilling and testing of production and test wells.
- Surveying, Classifying, mapping and evaluating desert soils using aerial photos, satellite photos and geographical information system (GIS)