Few studies explicitly assess the temporal and spatial dynamics of agroforestry adoption occurring beyond the project cycle. Where ex-post evaluations are published, abandonment of introduced agroforestry after project cessation is often reported. This paper presents an analysis of agroforestry adoption in a poor, peri-urban village in semi-arid south India, where 97 % of initial adopters had retained their plots six to eight years after implementation. The intervention was facilitated by BAIF, an Indian non-governmental organisation specialising in natural resource management. The complex technological package promoted was known as �wadi� and comprised fruit trees planted in crop fields, with a boundary of multi-purpose trees and integ...
Introduction: Agroforestry plays a vital role in maintaining and developing the resilience and produ...
Agroforestry in its traditional forms has a proven record and now research trials, with new techniqu...
The current study was carried out during September 2006 to March 2007 in six villages namely Sawala...
Agroforestry is considered a subsistence system that balances the urgent need for food and income of...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
The period since the early 1990s has witnessed an explosion of research on the adoption of agrofores...
Socio-economic changes like rising number of families, dwindling landholdings and eroding grain sust...
Key words: village committee approach, agroforestry, improved tree fallows, biomass transfer, realis...
The study investigated the socioeconomic and psychological variables that influence the agroforestry...
Agroforestry (AF) or agroforestry innovation (AFI) production has long been and continues to be a co...
Agroforestry practices are innovations developed in response to problems associated with inappropria...
This paper takes a multistrata agroforestry system, based on Litchi chinensis and widely practised i...
Agroforestry technologies have been extensively researched and introduced to smallholder farmers in ...
Agroforestry (AF) practices mitigate climate change, provide ecosystem services, benefit communities...
Not AvailableAgroforestry, the integration of woody perennials with farming systems, has been practi...
Introduction: Agroforestry plays a vital role in maintaining and developing the resilience and produ...
Agroforestry in its traditional forms has a proven record and now research trials, with new techniqu...
The current study was carried out during September 2006 to March 2007 in six villages namely Sawala...
Agroforestry is considered a subsistence system that balances the urgent need for food and income of...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
The period since the early 1990s has witnessed an explosion of research on the adoption of agrofores...
Socio-economic changes like rising number of families, dwindling landholdings and eroding grain sust...
Key words: village committee approach, agroforestry, improved tree fallows, biomass transfer, realis...
The study investigated the socioeconomic and psychological variables that influence the agroforestry...
Agroforestry (AF) or agroforestry innovation (AFI) production has long been and continues to be a co...
Agroforestry practices are innovations developed in response to problems associated with inappropria...
This paper takes a multistrata agroforestry system, based on Litchi chinensis and widely practised i...
Agroforestry technologies have been extensively researched and introduced to smallholder farmers in ...
Agroforestry (AF) practices mitigate climate change, provide ecosystem services, benefit communities...
Not AvailableAgroforestry, the integration of woody perennials with farming systems, has been practi...
Introduction: Agroforestry plays a vital role in maintaining and developing the resilience and produ...
Agroforestry in its traditional forms has a proven record and now research trials, with new techniqu...
The current study was carried out during September 2006 to March 2007 in six villages namely Sawala...