Advocacy and credibility of land tenure in Ethiopia: Mitigating conflicts and threats
Social inequality resulting from war, exploitation, and land property is very evident in
Ethiopia, which has a significant influence on the economic, social, and political situation of …
Ethiopia, which has a significant influence on the economic, social, and political situation of …
Outcomes of forest landscape restoration shaped by endogenous or exogenous actors and institutions? A systematic review on sub-Saharan Africa
Although ambitious, forest landscape restoration (FLR) is still very high on global climate
change mitigation and adaptation research and policy agendas. The scientific literature …
change mitigation and adaptation research and policy agendas. The scientific literature …
Forest management institutions and actor-centered conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa: contemporary realities and future avenues for research and policy
The rapid transformation of forest landscapes in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been a key
trigger to social conflicts among forest management actors. This development has a …
trigger to social conflicts among forest management actors. This development has a …
[HTML][HTML] Expert elicitations of smallholder agroforestry practices in Seychelles: A SWOT-AHP analysis
Agroforestry can leverage the co-benefits of climate change adaptation and mitigation while
conserving biodiversity and restoring degraded and deforested lands. The preference of …
conserving biodiversity and restoring degraded and deforested lands. The preference of …
[HTML][HTML] Science as a field of struggle: Gendered experiences of African scholars doing forest governance research
Building on scholarship addressing gender inequality in forestry, this paper investigates how
African scholars experience gendered struggles in doing forest governance research …
African scholars experience gendered struggles in doing forest governance research …
Feasibility study of a small-scale recirculating aquaculture system for sustainable (Peri-) urban farming in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Nigerian Perspective
The (peri-) urban population in develo** countries, especially sub-Saharan Africa, is
rapidly increasing. As towns and cities grow, so does the demand for fish protein. While flow …
rapidly increasing. As towns and cities grow, so does the demand for fish protein. While flow …
Economic empowerment among female shea actors: the case of Savelugu District, Ghana
JT Katsekpor, G Adom-Asamoah… - Cogent Social …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The shea industry is a catalyst for the economic empowerment of women engaged in this
sector. However, we do not know the extent to which women actors are economically …
sector. However, we do not know the extent to which women actors are economically …
Does agroforestry contribute to household food security? A micro-perspective from southern Rwanda
It is widely recognized that hunger impacts roughly one-third of the global populace, with
over one-third of those suffering from undernourishment concentrated in Africa. Agroforestry …
over one-third of those suffering from undernourishment concentrated in Africa. Agroforestry …
[HTML][HTML] Women farmers' access to marshlands for agricultural food production in the Democratic Republic of Congo
AM Balasha, JNM Fyama, EK Lenge… - Social Sciences & …, 2024 - Elsevier
Land is a crucial resource in agricultural food production and serves as a symbol of wealth,
power, and identity for rural communities. Yet, the persistent gender gap in accessing land …
power, and identity for rural communities. Yet, the persistent gender gap in accessing land …
Dynamics of gender in agroforestry management and its impact on household income: a case study in Bendosari, Pujon, Malang, Indonesia
This study analyses the participation of women and men and the impact of agroforestry on
farmers' income in Bendosari Village, Indonesia. The role of women was studied specifically …
farmers' income in Bendosari Village, Indonesia. The role of women was studied specifically …