Agroforestry Parklands in Sub Saharan Africa

Agroforestry Parklands in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Jean-Marc Boffa,Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9251043760

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This document attempts to present the current state of knowledge on agroforestry parkland systems. These systems, which for many local populations are very important for food security, income generation and environmental protection, are found primarily in the semi-arid and sub-humid zones of West Africa. The document first provides a thorough description of their distribution and diversity and discusses different ways of classifying them. It also presents data on current trends in parkland development and assesses determining factors. The document then provides an in-depth analysis of biophysical tree-soil-crop interactions and the factors regulating them, and describes various improved parkland management techniques. It goes on to examine the strength and limitations of institutional arrangements as well as the constraints imposed by Sahelian forest policies on the sustainable management of parklands. The production, use and marketing of parkland products is reviewed with an emphasis on their contribution to food security, local and national income as well as social values. Overall costs and benefits of the practice of parkland agroforestry are evaluated. In conclusion, the document identifies crucial research needs and promising avenues for promoting sustainable management of parkland systems.

Agroforestry in Sub Saharan Africa

Agroforestry in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Cynthia C. Cook,Mikael Grut
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1989
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: MINN:31951D00515477A

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First agroforestry in Africa is described. Then the results of seven case studies are presented, which cover indigenous and innovative systems found in the highlands of East Africa, the semi-arid zone, and the humid lowlands of West Africa. Recommendations are made for the technical, economic, social and institutional design of projects and for the direction of future research

Tree Based Production Systems for Africa s Drylands

Tree Based Production Systems for Africa   s Drylands
Author: Frank Place,Dennis Garrity,Sid Mohan,Paola Agostini
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2016-08-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781464808296

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Tree-based production systems have enormous potential to reduce vulnerability and increase the resilience of households living in dryland regions of Sub-Saharan Africa. Trees are key providers of biomass, which is critical for many livelihood needs. Wood from trees is the leading source of energy in many dryland countries and is an important construction material. Foliage and pods from trees and shrubs are the most important source of feed for camels and goats, which are the dominant livestock species in the more arid parts of the drylands. Trees and shrubs offer enhanced sources of the organic matter needed to improve the structure and raise the fertility of soils used for agriculture. Many parts of trees provide different medicinal products for people. And fruits and vegetable foliage harvested from trees are important seasonal food sources for people living in drylands, and for sale. The benefi ts from trees take on added value when one considers that they are relatively impervious to many of the shocks that affect other production systems, especially livestock keeping and agriculture. Trees, with their deep rooting systems, maintain their standing value and offer some production even in drought years. They are therefore a good buffer against climatic risk and are a critical element in a diversifi cation strategy designed to maintain levels of consumption and income in good times and bad. In addition, their value can be tapped when it is most needed: wood from trees can be harvested throughout the year, and many annual tree products are harvested at times different from the times when annual crops are harvested. Tree-Based Production Systems for Africa’s Drylands identifi es some of the most promising investment opportunities at the level of tree-based systems, species (products), and well-defi ned management practices for accelerating rural economic growth in the drylands.

Rediscovering terroir in West African Agroforestry Parklands

Rediscovering  terroir  in West African Agroforestry Parklands
Author: Leif Brottem
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89098969264

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New Vistas in Agroforestry

New Vistas in Agroforestry
Author: P. K. Ramachandran Nair,M.R. Rao,L.E. Buck
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789401724241

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It was in late 2002 that the idea of preparing a collection of multi-authored chapters on different aspects of ag- st forestry as a compendium for the 1 World Congress of Agroforestry, June 2004, was tossed around. With the approval of the idea by the Congress Organizing Committee, serious efforts to make it a reality got under way in early 2003. The rigorously peer-reviewed and edited manuscripts were submitted to the publisher in December 2003. Considering the many differentindividualsinvolved in the task as authors and manuscriptreviewers, we feel quite pleased that the task could be accomplished within this timeframe. We are pleased also about the contents on several counts. First of all, the tropical-temperate mix of topics is a rare feature of a publication of this nature. In spite of the scienti?c commonalities between tropical and temperate practices of agroforestry, the differences between them are so enormous that it is often impossible to mesh them together in one publication. Secondly, several of the chapters are on topics that have not been discussed or described much in agroforestryliterature. A third feature is that some of the authors, though well known in their own disciplinary areas, are somewhat new to agroforestry; the perceptions and outlooks of these scholars who are relatively unin?uenced by the past happenings in agroforestry gives a whole new dimension to agroforestry and broadensthescopeofthesubject. Finally, ratherthanjustreviewingandsummarizingpastwork,mostchapterstake the extra effort in attempting to outline the next steps.

Agroforestry and Fuelwood in Sub Saharan Africa

Agroforestry and Fuelwood in Sub Saharan Africa
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1994
Genre: Agroforestry
ISBN: MINN:31951D01914805O

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Agroforestry Parkland Species Diversity

Agroforestry Parkland Species Diversity
Author: Albert Nikiema
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2005
Genre: Agroforestry
ISBN: 9085041686

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Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry Systems

Carbon Sequestration Potential of Agroforestry Systems
Author: B. Mohan Kumar,P. K. Ramachandran Nair
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2011-08-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9789400716308

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Tree based production systems abound especially in the tropics. Despite the pervasiveness of such multipurpose “trees-outside-forest” resources, they have not attracted adequate attention in the development paradigms of many nation states. These multispecies production systems impact the ecosystem processes favourably. Yet, our understanding of the diversity attributes and carbon dynamics under agroforestry is not adequate. This book focuses on the role of multispecies production systems involving tree and crop species as a means for carbon sequestration and thereby reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. Sixteen chapters organized into three broad sections titled: Measurement and Estimation, Agrobiodiversity and Tree Management, and Policy and Socioeconomic Aspects represent a cross section of the opportunities and challenges in current research and emerging issues in harnessing carbon sequestration potential of agroforestry systems.