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Development, Learning and Livelihoods, Examines agroforestry development projects around the globe, addressing the question of how local, small-scale development successes can be scaled up to create wider, long-term benefits. Contributors discuss the relationship between theory and practice,, Development, Learning and Livelihoods
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  • Development, Learning and Livelihoods
  • Written by author Deborah Eade, Steven Charles Franzel, Peter Cooper, Glenn L. Denning
  • Published by Oxfam Professional, 2002/06/01
  • Examines agroforestry development projects around the globe, addressing the question of how local, small-scale development successes can be "scaled up" to create wider, long-term benefits. Contributors discuss the relationship between theory and practice,
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1) Realising the potential of agroforestry: integrating research and development to achieve greater impact; 2) Participatory design of agroforestry systems: developing farmer participatory research methods in Mexico - Glenn L. Denning; 3) Participatory domestication of agroforestry trees: an example from the Peruvian Amazon - Jeremy Haggar, Alejandro Ayala, Blanca Diaz, and Carlos Uc Reyes; 4) Facilitating the wider use of agroforestry for development in southern Africa - John C. Weber, Carmen Sotelo Montes, Hector Vidaurre, Ian K. Dawson, and Anthony J. Simons; 5) Scaling up participatory agroforestry extension in Kenya: from pilot projects to extension policy - Andreas Bohringer; 6) More effective natural resource management through democratically elected, decentralised government structures in Uganda - T.M. Anyonge, Christine Holding, K. K. Kareko, and J. W. Kimani; 7) On-farm testing and dissemination of agroforestry among slash-and-burn farmers in Nagaland, India - Thomas Raussen, Geoffrey Ebong, and Jimmy Musiime; 8) Scaling up the use of fodder shrubs in central Kenya - Merle D. Faminow, K. K. Klein, and Project Operations Unit; 9) The Landcare experience in the Philippines: technical and institutional innovations for conservation farming - Charles Wambugu, Steven Franzel, Paul Tuwei, and George Karanja; 10) Scaling up adoption and impact of agroforestry technologies: experiences from western Kenya - Agustin R. Mercado, Jr., Marcelino Patindol, and Dennis P. Garrity; 11) Scaling up the benefits of agroforestry research: lessons learned and research challenges - Qureish Noordin, Amadou Niang, Bashir Jama, Mary Nyasimi, Stephen Ruigu, Eva Gacheru, John Ojiem, John Mukalama, Issack Ekise, Loice Omoro, Electine Wabwile, Daniel Rotich, Godrick Khisa, George Etindi, and Aggrey Otieno; 12) Empowering Rural Women? Policies, Institutions, and Gendered Outcomes in Natural Resources Management - Steven Franzel, Peter Cooper, and Glenn L. Denning


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