Potential of silvo-pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands

The presentation, given by Mounir Louhaichi during the "Potential of Dryland Silvopastoral Systems for Global Decarbonization Action" side event at COP 16 in KSA. The presentation explores the role of silvopastoral systems in drylands, which cover 41% of Earth's land surface and support a significa...

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Autor principal: Louhaichi, Mounir
Formato: Ponencia
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168292
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description The presentation, given by Mounir Louhaichi during the "Potential of Dryland Silvopastoral Systems for Global Decarbonization Action" side event at COP 16 in KSA. The presentation explores the role of silvopastoral systems in drylands, which cover 41% of Earth's land surface and support a significant portion of global agriculture and livestock. Highlighting their potential for carbon sequestration (1-4 tons of CO₂ per hectare annually), the presentation discusses the ecological and economic benefits of integrating trees and grasses in livestock systems. It emphasizes the importance of sustainable management practices, participatory governance, and the need for educational initiatives to enhance the resilience of these ecosystems against climate change impacts.
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spelling CGSpace1682922026-01-14T02:15:54Z Potential of silvo-pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands Louhaichi, Mounir climate change drylands carbon sequestration sustainable management silvopastoralism The presentation, given by Mounir Louhaichi during the "Potential of Dryland Silvopastoral Systems for Global Decarbonization Action" side event at COP 16 in KSA. The presentation explores the role of silvopastoral systems in drylands, which cover 41% of Earth's land surface and support a significant portion of global agriculture and livestock. Highlighting their potential for carbon sequestration (1-4 tons of CO₂ per hectare annually), the presentation discusses the ecological and economic benefits of integrating trees and grasses in livestock systems. It emphasizes the importance of sustainable management practices, participatory governance, and the need for educational initiatives to enhance the resilience of these ecosystems against climate change impacts. 2024-12-23T15:54:14Z 2024-12-23T15:54:14Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168292 en Open Access application/pdf Mounir Louhaichi, 2024. Potential of silvo-pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands. Side event hosted by FAO-COFO Drylands during the UNCCD COP 16. Held from 02 to 13 December 2024 in Riyadh, KSA.
spellingShingle climate change
drylands
carbon sequestration
sustainable management
silvopastoralism
Louhaichi, Mounir
Potential of silvo-pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands
title Potential of silvo-pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands
title_full Potential of silvo-pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands
title_fullStr Potential of silvo-pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands
title_full_unstemmed Potential of silvo-pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands
title_short Potential of silvo-pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands
title_sort potential of silvo pastoralism for adaptation and mitigation in the context of drylands
topic climate change
drylands
carbon sequestration
sustainable management
silvopastoralism
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168292
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