Land tenure systems and the adoption of alley farming

Discusses the implications of land tenure systems for the acceptance of alley farming in southwest and southeast Nigeria and reviews the tenure system in each case. Presents brief accounts of case studies including communities, social constitutions & farming systems, and an outline of the relevant f...

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Main Author: Francis, P.A.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Development Research Centre 1989
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50776
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description Discusses the implications of land tenure systems for the acceptance of alley farming in southwest and southeast Nigeria and reviews the tenure system in each case. Presents brief accounts of case studies including communities, social constitutions & farming systems, and an outline of the relevant features of the land tenure system. Considers the way in which the opportunities and constraints presented by these systems have shaped the adoption and use of the browse trees by farmers. Ends with general implications of these findings.
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spelling CGSpace507762023-02-15T09:42:11Z Land tenure systems and the adoption of alley farming Francis, P.A. humid zones agroforestry tenure tree crops Discusses the implications of land tenure systems for the acceptance of alley farming in southwest and southeast Nigeria and reviews the tenure system in each case. Presents brief accounts of case studies including communities, social constitutions & farming systems, and an outline of the relevant features of the land tenure system. Considers the way in which the opportunities and constraints presented by these systems have shaped the adoption and use of the browse trees by farmers. Ends with general implications of these findings. 1989 2014-10-31T06:21:39Z 2014-10-31T06:21:39Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50776 en Limited Access International Development Research Centre
spellingShingle humid zones
agroforestry
tenure
tree crops
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Land tenure systems and the adoption of alley farming
title Land tenure systems and the adoption of alley farming
title_full Land tenure systems and the adoption of alley farming
title_fullStr Land tenure systems and the adoption of alley farming
title_full_unstemmed Land tenure systems and the adoption of alley farming
title_short Land tenure systems and the adoption of alley farming
title_sort land tenure systems and the adoption of alley farming
topic humid zones
agroforestry
tenure
tree crops
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