Investing in Trees and Landscape Restoration in Africa : What, Where, and How

Autor: Dewees, Peter, Place, Frank, Scheer, Sara J., Buss, Chris
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2011
Předmět:
HARVEST
FOREST GOVERNANCE
NARS
NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
RURAL DEVELOPMENT
COMMODITIES
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
BIOMASS ENERGY
AGRICULTURAL LAND
POLICY MAKERS
PRUNING
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
FRUITS
BANANAS
HORTICULTURE DEVELOPMENT
URBANIZATION
COCOA PRICES
COFFEE
GERMPLASM
AVERAGE YIELDS
FALLOWING
FOSSIL FUELS
FOOD YIELDS
FARMERS
MULCH COVER
PRODUCER GROUPS
BUTTER
PINEAPPLES
HORTICULTURE
CROPPING SYSTEMS
OUTGROWER SCHEMES
SUGAR
SUSTAINABLE FOREST MANAGEMENT
FOREST MANAGEMENT
MANGOES
SHADE TREES
VEGETABLES
AGRICULTURAL COMMODITIES
CROP ROOT ZONE
ANNUAL CROPS
ENVIRONMENTAL
FAO
GRAPES
RANGELANDS
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEM
CASSAVA
CROP PRODUCTION
ORANGES
BIODIVERSITY
CHEMICAL INPUTS
COCOA
NATURAL REGENERATION
SUGAR CONSUMPTION
CLIMATE CHANGE
CONSULTATIVE GROUP ON INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
CARBON
LEMONS
CGIAR
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
FORESTS
PLANT BIODIVERSITY
TREE DENSITY
CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY RESEARCH
TOBACCO
AGRICULTURAL INVESTMENT
FOREST POLICY
FOREST
SORGHUM
CROPPING
GUM ARABIC
DEGRADED LANDS
TREES
TREE CROPS
FARMING
LEAF LITTER
SOIL EROSION
COCOA BUTTER
COFFEE EXPORTS
OIL PALM
LIMES
FOOD CROPS
UNDP
FERTILIZER
REPLANTING
AGRICULTURAL GROWTH
CROPS
AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
FRUIT CROPS
SPATIAL PATTERNS
SMALL FARMERS
AGROFORESTRY
ECONOMIES OF SCALE
GARDENS
GUMS
COMMUNITY FORESTRY
PLANTATIONS
MULCH
UNEP
TREE SPECIES
UNCTAD
SOIL DEPTH
VEGETATION
CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM
MULCHING
MAIZE
MAIZE YIELDS
PRODUCERS
CEREAL CROP
INTERNATIONAL FUND FOR AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT
SOIL HEALTH
SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT
EFFECTS OF DROUGHT
POPULATION GROWTH RATES
CROP DIVERSIFICATION
TROPICAL FRUITS
AVOCADOS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FARM
CLIMATIC ZONES
HARVESTING
LOGGING
MILK
CARBON SEQUESTRATION
COMMODITY
TRANSACTION COSTS
ECOSYSTEMS
LAND MANAGEMENT
LAND USE
AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
POPULATION GROWTH
ROOTS
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
COFFEE PRODUCTION
THE CONSULTATIVE GROUP
FUELWOOD
AGRICULTURAL YIELDS
OIL
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY
CROP PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION
PRODUCTION COSTS
SOIL NITROGEN
PAPAYAS
SEEDS
HONEY
PLANT BIOMASS
GREENHOUSE GAS
SEED
FOREST PRODUCTS
HONEY PRODUCTION
FARMS
RURAL INCOME
TIMBER
WATERSHED
STREAMS
COCONUT
MAIZE PRODUCTION
CAPITA CONSUMPTION
DECISION MAKING
CONTINUOUS CROPPING
TEA
ANIMALS
PAPAYA
CROP
SOIL CONSERVATION
PRODUCT LINES
FRESH FRUIT
COFFEE SYSTEMS
MILLET
GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
TIMBER TREES
GROUND LEVEL
RA
LANDSCAPE RESTORATION
SHADE-GROWN SYSTEMS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
AGRICULTURE
DIETARY FIBER
UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME
DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
WATER STORAGE
CASTOR BEANS
FEED
SAVANNAS
CARBON DIOXIDE
INTERCROP SYSTEM
AGRICULTURAL FIELDS
SOIL FERTILITY
CIFOR
COFFEE GROWERS
RESINS
RAW MATERIALS
FORESTRY RESEARCH
FOOD SECURITY
ICRAF
FARMER
CULTIVATION OF TREES
FARMLAND
AGROCHEMICAL
OIL PRICES
ACACIA
LAND DEGRADATION
SOIL MOISTURE
AGRICULTURAL INTENSIFICATION
CHOCOLATE
RURAL COMMUNITIES
UNITED NATIONS
SOIL DEGRADATION
NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEMS
TIMBER TREE
TREE PLANTING
AGRIBUSINESS
GRAIN
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
GUAVAS
INTERCROPPING
SPACING
CONSERVATION TILLAGE
ECONOMIC SUSTAINABILITY
FARMING SYSTEMS
VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
FOOD PRODUCTS
PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS
CERTIFICATION STANDARDS
WEED GROWTH
LIVESTOCK
AFRICAN FARMERS
PRODUCT QUALITY
NATURAL RESOURCES
CULTIVATION
SOILS
CINNAMON
ADB
CROP YIELDS
CONSERVATION FARMING
TREE SYSTEMS
CITRUS FRUITS
SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS
AFFORESTATION
RENEWABLE RESOURCES
DEFORESTATION
LEGUMINOUS TREES
CROP SYSTEMS
PRODUCE
IFAD
TREES IN FARMING SYSTEMS
WIND EROSION
Popis: Reforestation measures for degraded lands, strategies for the sustainable management of forest resources, and agroforestry practices that incorporate trees into farming systems are increasingly demonstrating their promise for producing commercialized tree products. Although the level of investment so far has remained modest, the challenge is to find ways to scale up promising investments in a way that will have a clear impact at the landscape level. These types of investments can help achieve the triple wins of climate-smart agriculture: increased incomes and yields, climate change adaptation and greenhouse gas mitigation.Market trends are promising for a wide range of tree-based technologies, including tropical fruits, cashews, honey, timber and wood products, lipids, gums and resins, tree crops, and agroforestry systems. In many cases, African entrepreneurs, farmers, civil society, and governments have responded dynamically to the widespread challenge of land degradation. The continent is dotted with landscapes where production of trees on farms and in managed forests has grown dramatically to meet market and subsistence needs; sustainable agricultural practices and revegetation have restored soils and watersheds; and key conservation areas are being protected. However, this is not happening at the scale required by societal needs in Africa. In part, this is due to a lack of strategic cooperation and coordination between private sector investors and land managers (who are focused on realizing profitable opportunities and meeting their own needs) and public and civil society actors (who are focused on restoring forest cover and ecosystem services). Such coordination is only possible when the biophysical potential for landscape restoration, private sector investment opportunity and incentives, and societal demand for multiple benefits converge. Much can be learned from examples of large-scale landscape restoration in Ethiopia, Kenya, Niger, Tanzania, and Zambia, and the variable roles of the private sector, farmers, government, and civil society in supporting and undertaking investment.
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