Agroforestry solutions to address food security and climate change challenges in Africa
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Mbow, Cheikh (Author)
- Noordwijk, Meine van (Author)
- Luedeling, Eike (Author)
- Neufeldt, Henry (Author)
- Minang, Peter A. (Author)
- Kowero, G.S. (Author)
Title
Agroforestry solutions to address food security and climate change challenges in Africa
Abstract
Trees inside and outside forests contribute to food security in Africa in the face of climate variability and change. They also provide environmental and social benefits as part of farming livelihoods. Varied ecological and socio-economic conditions have given rise to specific forms of agroforestry in different parts of Africa. Policies that institutionally segregate forest from agriculture miss opportunities for synergy at landscape scale. More explicit inclusion of agroforestry and the integration of agriculture and forestry agendas in global initiatives on climate change adaptation and mitigation can increase their effectiveness. We identify research gaps and overarching research questions for the contributions in this special issue that may help shape current opinion in environmental sustainability.
Publication
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
Volume
6
Pages
61-67
Date
2014-02-01
ISSN
1877-3435
Call Number
openalex: W2084863124
Extra
openalex: W2084863124
mag: 2084863124
Citation
Mbow, C., Noordwijk, M. van, Luedeling, E., Neufeldt, H., Minang, P. A., & Kowero, G. S. (2014). Agroforestry solutions to address food security and climate change challenges in Africa. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 6, 61–67. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2013.10.014
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