Increasing tree cover in agricultural lands can contribute to achieving global and national restoration goals, more so in the drylands where trees play a key role in enhancing both ecosystem and livelihood resilience of the communities that depend on them. Despite this, drylands are characterized by low tree survival especially for tree species preferred by local communities. We conducted a study in arid and semi-arid areas of Kenya and Ethiopia with 1773 households to assess how different tree planting and management practices influence seedling survival. Using on-farm planned comparisons, farmers experimented and compared tree survival under different planting and management practices as well as under varying socioeconomic and biophysical...
The study used data collected through household surveys. Data were analysed through OLS. Socioeconom...
Scattered trees dominate smallholder agricultural landscapes in Ethiopia, as in large parts of sub-S...
Tree regeneration is severely hampered in the fragmented afromontane forests of northern Ethiopia. W...
Understanding which trees farmers prefer, what determines their survival and enhancing farmer knowle...
Rapid human population growth, increased demand for land, overexploitation and the degradation of lo...
Tree planting around homesteads has been a long tradition in Ethiopia. We assessed the management pr...
Increasing tree cover and managing trees better on farms in Ethiopia supports livelihoods and the en...
Trees have multiple purposes in rural Ethiopia, providing significant economic and ecological benefi...
The major factors that affect the survival of tree seedlings in the drylands of Northern Ethiopia we...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
Land degradation due to lack of sustainable land management practices is one of the critical challen...
The few remnants and highly degraded Ethiopian forests cannot adequately provide ecosystems services...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
The unsustainable exploitation and destruction of forests is a serious environmental concern in the ...
Since the turn of the century, African pastoralists have been held responsible for overuse of woody ...
The study used data collected through household surveys. Data were analysed through OLS. Socioeconom...
Scattered trees dominate smallholder agricultural landscapes in Ethiopia, as in large parts of sub-S...
Tree regeneration is severely hampered in the fragmented afromontane forests of northern Ethiopia. W...
Understanding which trees farmers prefer, what determines their survival and enhancing farmer knowle...
Rapid human population growth, increased demand for land, overexploitation and the degradation of lo...
Tree planting around homesteads has been a long tradition in Ethiopia. We assessed the management pr...
Increasing tree cover and managing trees better on farms in Ethiopia supports livelihoods and the en...
Trees have multiple purposes in rural Ethiopia, providing significant economic and ecological benefi...
The major factors that affect the survival of tree seedlings in the drylands of Northern Ethiopia we...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
Land degradation due to lack of sustainable land management practices is one of the critical challen...
The few remnants and highly degraded Ethiopian forests cannot adequately provide ecosystems services...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
The unsustainable exploitation and destruction of forests is a serious environmental concern in the ...
Since the turn of the century, African pastoralists have been held responsible for overuse of woody ...
The study used data collected through household surveys. Data were analysed through OLS. Socioeconom...
Scattered trees dominate smallholder agricultural landscapes in Ethiopia, as in large parts of sub-S...
Tree regeneration is severely hampered in the fragmented afromontane forests of northern Ethiopia. W...