This guide presents a step-by-step approach in using a participatory mapping method with community members to identify and map ecosystem services and changes in their supply across multiuse agricultural landscapes. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies and researchers can use this approach to learn from communities about how they use and access natural resources.
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Library ResourceManual y guíasDiciembre, 2016África, África oriental, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Ghana
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Climate-Smart Agriculture in Senegal. CSA Country Profiles for Africa Series
Documentos de política y resúmenesSeptiembre, 2017Senegal, África occidental, ÁfricaCe document décrit le Sénégal sur le plan de l'Agriculture Intelligente face au Climat (AIC). Le concept d’agriculture intelligente face au climat (AIC) traduit l’ambition d’assurer une meilleure intégration du développement de l’agriculture et de la réactivité face au climat. Il vise à assurer la sécurité alimentaire et atteindre les objectifs de développement plus larges dans un contexte
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Library ResourceDocumentos de política y resúmenesDiciembre, 2018Burkina Faso, África, África occidental
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Houet Department and the policy options for land restoration. In this assessment, land degradation is referred to as the persistent loss of ecosystem function and productivity caused by disturbances from which the land cannot recover without human intervention (unaided). Hotspots are defined as places that experience high land degradation and if left unattended, will negatively affect both human wellbeing and the environment.
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Library ResourceDocumentos de política y resúmenesDiciembre, 2018Burkina Faso, África, África occidental
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Tuy Department and the policy options for land restoration. In this assessment, land degradation is referred to as the persistent loss of ecosystem function and productivity caused by disturbances from which the land cannot recover without human intervention (unaided). Hotspots are defined as places that experience high land degradation and if left unattended, will negatively affect both human wellbeing and the environment.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2017Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Burundi, Madagascar, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Sudán, Ghana, Etiopía, Malawi, África subsahariana, África, África oriental
Our goal is to provide the scientific basis for development investments and policies that promote more productive, profitable agriculture, and healthier diets at no environmental cost. Low-income, smallholder farmers face significant challenges across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). High population growth is coinciding with migration to the cities as younger populations seek out higher income-earning opportunities. Inadequate infrastructure and few markets for agricultural production in rural areas, for example, are leading to stagnated opportunities for smallholders.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2017Kenya, Nigeria, Uganda, Burundi, Madagascar, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Sudán, Ghana, Etiopía, Malawi, África subsahariana, África, África oriental
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Library ResourceNoviembre, 2016Kenya, Burkina Faso, Benin, India, Etiopía, África, África oriental
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesMarzo, 2018Burkina Faso, África, África occidental
This report provides a synthesis on land degradation assessments conducted for two countries (Kenya and
Burkina Faso) at different scales. The task mainly involved identifying hotspot areas of degradation that require priority management interventions. The approach involves modelling, stakeholder engagement and field validation.
In the report, we refer to land degradation as the persistent loss of ecosystem function and productivity caused by disturbances from which the land cannot recover unaided. -
Library ResourceDocumentos de política y resúmenesDiciembre, 2018Burkina Faso, África, África occidental
This policy brief aims to give an overview of land degradation hotspots in Burkina Faso and the policy options for land restoration. In this assessment, land degradation is referred to as the persistent loss of ecosystem function and productivity caused by disturbances from which the land cannot recover without human intervention (unaided). Hotspots are defined as places that experience high land degradation and if left unattended, will negatively affect both human wellbeing and the environment.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesDiciembre, 2008Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Kenya, África subsahariana, África austral, África, África oriental
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