Due to copyright restrictions, this item cannot be sharedThe African Highlands Initiative (AHI) is an ecoregional programme which seeks to develop and implement an integrated research and development agenda on natural resource management (NRM) at nine selected benchmark locations in five countries in the region: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia and Madagascar. AHI research programme, while emphasizing sustainability of the highland areas will: 1) focus on integrating solutions to NRM issues by adopting participatory and integrated systems approaches; 2) strengthen partnerships and greater collaboration of a wide range of institutions and organizations to achieve more effective and efficient research and development; 3) improve the integrat...
This paper focuses on the conceptual evolution of watershed management within the context of an acti...
The Ethiopian highlands are characterized by land degradation, erosion and low productivity, while t...
This book includes a series of studies of income strategies, land use, and agricultural dynamics and...
Integrated Natural Resource Management (INRM) assumes a participatory approach in development-orient...
This two-page report provides examples of the African Highlands Initiative (AHI) work in Phase 3 (20...
This book documents a decade of research, methodological innovation, and lessons learned in an eco-r...
Co-published with Earthscan and ICRAFThis book summarizes experiences of farmers, research and devel...
Annexes not includedThe African Highlands Initiative (AHI), established in 1995, is an ecoregional p...
The target ecoregion is the densely settled mountain areas of Eastern and Central Africa, where ther...
This book documents a decade of research, methodological innovation, and lessons learned in an eco-r...
The linear model of technology generation and transfer from researcher to extensionist to farmers ha...
Agriculture and natural resources contribute the largest share of the economy of the Democratic Repu...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
Natural resource management (NRM) research and development (R&D) is becoming an expanding thrust of...
This paper focuses on the conceptual evolution of watershed management within the context of an acti...
The Ethiopian highlands are characterized by land degradation, erosion and low productivity, while t...
This book includes a series of studies of income strategies, land use, and agricultural dynamics and...
Integrated Natural Resource Management (INRM) assumes a participatory approach in development-orient...
This two-page report provides examples of the African Highlands Initiative (AHI) work in Phase 3 (20...
This book documents a decade of research, methodological innovation, and lessons learned in an eco-r...
Co-published with Earthscan and ICRAFThis book summarizes experiences of farmers, research and devel...
Annexes not includedThe African Highlands Initiative (AHI), established in 1995, is an ecoregional p...
The target ecoregion is the densely settled mountain areas of Eastern and Central Africa, where ther...
This book documents a decade of research, methodological innovation, and lessons learned in an eco-r...
The linear model of technology generation and transfer from researcher to extensionist to farmers ha...
Agriculture and natural resources contribute the largest share of the economy of the Democratic Repu...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
Land degradation is a severe problem in the densely populated highlands of East Africa and elsewhere...
Natural resource management (NRM) research and development (R&D) is becoming an expanding thrust of...
This paper focuses on the conceptual evolution of watershed management within the context of an acti...
The Ethiopian highlands are characterized by land degradation, erosion and low productivity, while t...
This book includes a series of studies of income strategies, land use, and agricultural dynamics and...