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Nairobiworldagroforestry.orgJoined August 2009

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🌳 The Provision of Adequate Tree Seed Portfolio (PATSPO II) project is expanding its activities to the Tigray region in Ethiopia. "The goal is to resume activities in Tigray, contributing to its sustainable development." Read more↪️ bit.ly/432qYvf #TreesPeoplePlanet
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📚 This book examines the impacts of land tenure reform interventions implemented in Benin, Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe - and will be of great interest to development professionals and policymakers involved in land governance and land policy in Africa⤵️
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📚 Ethiopian drylands represent fragile ecosystems despite having huge potential to contribute to the sustainable development of the nation. This National strategy presents a set of agreed principles & actions for drylands restoration in the country. 🔗:bit.ly/3lcgXug
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Indigenous Peoples & local communities have long faced exclusion from decision-making processes related to their ancestral territories. This publication provides insights into designing multi-stakeholder platforms that include & involve these communities.
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🌳 Agroforestry, as a nature-based approach to production and land use, will play an important role in the transformation of our food systems. 📚 Agroforestry: A primer is a guide to agroforestry principles – and how to use them effectively. Download: ➡️
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📚| How to: Design to include women✔️ This publication highlights the steps that organizers can take to boost women’s participation in Multi-stakeholder platforms (MSPs) & ensure their meaningful representation. Read/download a copy↪️ bit.ly/43FExRg #TreesPeoplePlanet
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🐛 Fall armyworm (FAW) feeds on over 350 plant species but prefers maize and other staples, hence potentially threatening the incomes & food security of millions of smallholder farmers. This video focuses on #agroecological approaches to manage the pest⤵️
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Nature-based solutions, including forest and landscape restoration (FLR), have the potential to increase biodiversity, ecosystem services, and improve livelihoods, while accelerating action on climate change at local, national and international levels.⬇️
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📚: This chapter highlights challenges faced by dryland communities in Africa, and provides evidence on ways to transform drylands into productive, profitable and sustainable ecosystems that contribute to climate change adaptation and mitigation. ↪️: bit.ly/3C9A65n
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📚: Potential of Biofuel and Bioelectricity Generation from Residues of Tree Commodities in Africa Residues from tree commodities offer an opportunity for sustainable generation of bioenergy for the amelioration of incomes and local development. ➡️: bit.ly/3oSjg4o
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