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Agroenvironmental transformation in the Sahel: Another kind of "Green Revolution"
Metadata only record Within the last thirty years in the West African Sahel, farmers have started to implement agroenvironmental practices which have allowed them to improve the soil quality and increase crop yields. Using two examples of land rehabilitation in Africa, this paper examines the technical and institutional innovations and their impacts on the ability to meet food demand for the growing population. Agroenvironmental techniques incorporate trees into the agricultural landscape, which improves water retention in the soil, increases the supply of nutrients, reduces wind erosion, and provides other marketable tree products. This large-scale effort has created income opportunities for farmers, benefited women, and increased food supply for many African families.
- Virginia Tech United States
- Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Netherlands
Soil management, Millions fed, Rehabilitation, Gender, Food security, Conservation, Farm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale Governance, Soil degradation, Farmer-driven change, Agroenvironmental, Social capital, Sahel, millions fed, food security, Sahel, Zai, Stone bunds, Agroforestry, Soil management,, Burkina Faso, Africa, Climate change, Land degradation, Zaï, Agroforestry, Stone bunds, Innovation
Soil management, Millions fed, Rehabilitation, Gender, Food security, Conservation, Farm/Enterprise Scale Field Scale Governance, Soil degradation, Farmer-driven change, Agroenvironmental, Social capital, Sahel, millions fed, food security, Sahel, Zai, Stone bunds, Agroforestry, Soil management,, Burkina Faso, Africa, Climate change, Land degradation, Zaï, Agroforestry, Stone bunds, Innovation
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