Restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the Gambia through policies to implement eco-based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7,000 ha of degraded forests and 3,000 ha agricultural land, with 11,550 and 46,200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively
With ICRAF support, the Gambia adopts the Banjul Tree Cover Resolution and the he Banjul Multi-sectoral Integrated Livestock Management Resolution paving the way towards a sustainable green economy based on climate-resilient livelihoods and rigorous, evidence-based management of natural resources.
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| author | CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry |
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| description | With ICRAF support, the Gambia adopts the Banjul Tree Cover Resolution and the he Banjul Multi-sectoral Integrated Livestock Management Resolution paving the way towards a sustainable green economy based on climate-resilient livelihoods and rigorous, evidence-based management of natural resources. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1214922023-03-14T13:21:54Z Restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the Gambia through policies to implement eco-based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7,000 ha of degraded forests and 3,000 ha agricultural land, with 11,550 and 46,200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry livestock climate policies livelihoods adaptation forests natural resources management livestock management land resources degraded forests systems agricultural land tree cover icraf case studies agrifood systems rural development With ICRAF support, the Gambia adopts the Banjul Tree Cover Resolution and the he Banjul Multi-sectoral Integrated Livestock Management Resolution paving the way towards a sustainable green economy based on climate-resilient livelihoods and rigorous, evidence-based management of natural resources. 2021-12-31 2022-09-12T11:58:34Z 2022-09-12T11:58:34Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121492 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry. 2021. Restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the Gambia through policies to implement eco-based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7,000 ha of degraded forests and 3,000 ha agricultural land, with 11,550 and 46,200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively. Reported in Forests, Trees and Agroforestry Annual Report 2021. Outcome Impact Case Report. |
| spellingShingle | livestock climate policies livelihoods adaptation forests natural resources management livestock management land resources degraded forests systems agricultural land tree cover icraf case studies agrifood systems rural development CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry Restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the Gambia through policies to implement eco-based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7,000 ha of degraded forests and 3,000 ha agricultural land, with 11,550 and 46,200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively |
| title | Restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the Gambia through policies to implement eco-based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7,000 ha of degraded forests and 3,000 ha agricultural land, with 11,550 and 46,200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively |
| title_full | Restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the Gambia through policies to implement eco-based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7,000 ha of degraded forests and 3,000 ha agricultural land, with 11,550 and 46,200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively |
| title_fullStr | Restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the Gambia through policies to implement eco-based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7,000 ha of degraded forests and 3,000 ha agricultural land, with 11,550 and 46,200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively |
| title_full_unstemmed | Restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the Gambia through policies to implement eco-based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7,000 ha of degraded forests and 3,000 ha agricultural land, with 11,550 and 46,200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively |
| title_short | Restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the Gambia through policies to implement eco-based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7,000 ha of degraded forests and 3,000 ha agricultural land, with 11,550 and 46,200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively |
| title_sort | restoring degraded forests and agricultural landscapes in the gambia through policies to implement eco based adaptation systems and interventions that aim to restore 7 000 ha of degraded forests and 3 000 ha agricultural land with 11 550 and 46 200 direct and indirect beneficiaries respectively |
| topic | livestock climate policies livelihoods adaptation forests natural resources management livestock management land resources degraded forests systems agricultural land tree cover icraf case studies agrifood systems rural development |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121492 |
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