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systèmes agroforestiers

An agroforestry system is a form of multiple land use where woody perennials (trees, shrubs, bamboos, palm trees, woody lianas) are grown on the same land management unit with crops and/or animals.

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Articles et Livres
décembre 2020
Burkina Faso
République centrafricaine
Cameroun
Algérie
Érythrée
Éthiopie
Mali
Mauritanie
Niger
Nigéria
Soudan
Sénégal
Soudan du Sud
Tchad

‘Over the past three decades hundreds of thousands of farmers in Burkina Faso and Niger, on the fringes of the Sahara Desert, have transformed large swathes of the region’s arid landscape into productive agricultural land, improving food security for about three million people. Once-denuded landscapes are now home to abundant trees, crops, and livestock.'

Land Journal Volume 9 Issue 11 cover image
Publication évaluée par des pairs
novembre 2020
États-Unis d'Amérique
Viet Nam
Allemagne
Îles Wallis et Futuna

Rapid expansion of unsustainable farming practices in upland areas of Southeast Asia threatens food security and the environment. This study assessed alternative agroforestry systems for sustainable land management and livelihood improvement in northwest Vietnam.

Ressources et Outils d'entraînement
octobre 2020
Asia du sud-est

This guide is for forestry practitioners from local communities, governments, the private sector, civil society and academia in Southeast Asia. It explains the fundamentals of forest landscape restoration (FLR) and serves as a starting point for future exploration and design of FLR initiatives. 

Governing Landscapes for Ecosystem Services: A Participatory Land- Use Scenario Development in the N
Publication évaluée par des pairs
octobre 2020
Viet Nam

Land-use planning is an important policy instrument for governing landscapes to achieve multifunctionality in rural areas. This paper presents a case study conducted in Na Nhan commune in the northwest montane region of Vietnam to assess land-use strategies toward multiple ecosystem services, through integrated land-use planning.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
octobre 2020
États-Unis d'Amérique

Knowledge transfer depends on the motivations of the target users. A case study of the intention of Indonesian coffee farmers to use a tree canopy trimming technique in pine–based agroforestry highlights path-dependency and complexity of social-ecological relationships.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
septembre 2020
Colombie
Portugal
États-Unis d'Amérique

Nine Latin American countries plan to use silvopastoral practices—incorporating trees into grazing lands—to mitigate climate change. However, the cumulative potential of scaling up silvopastoral systems at national levels is not well quantified.

Publication évaluée par des pairs
septembre 2020
Indonésie

Belowground roles of agroforestry in climate change mitigation (C storage) and adaptation (reduced vulnerability to drought) are less obvious than easy-to-measure aspects aboveground. Documentation on these roles is lacking.

Rapports et recherches
septembre 2020
Thaïlande

In Thailand, COVID-19 has made life harder for communities, many of which are already facing droughts, stagnant wage growth and rising poverty. Poverty rates had already risen in 2016 and 2018 in Thailand, according to the World Bank.  Now, with large parts of the economy shuttered or slowed because of the crisis, poor families are struggling as incomes vanish.

The State of the World’s Forests 2020. Forests, biodiversity and people.
Rapports et recherches
juillet 2020
Global

As the United Nations Decade on Biodiversity 2011–2020 comes to a close and countries prepare to adopt a post-2020 global biodiversity framework, this edition of The State of the World’s Forests (SOFO) examines the contributions of forests, and of the people who use and manage them, to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity.

 

Matériels institutionnels et promotionnels
mai 2020
Indonésie
Cambodge
Laos
Myanmar
Malaisie
Népal
Thaïlande
Viet Nam
Asia du sud-est

Read RECOFTC’s digital annual report, “Building resilience through community forestry

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