Farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) is being promoted for restoration beyond its original range in the Sahel. FMNR involves farmers selecting and managing natural regeneration on their fields, while keeping them under the primary function of agricultural production. However, little is known about what regenerates in different contexts, even though this underlies potential restoration impact. Here we assess how human impact, land degradation and dispersal limitation affect structural and functional properties of regeneration across 316 plots in agroforestry parklands of Ghana and Burkina Faso. We found that intensity of land use (grazing and agricultural practices) and dispersal limitation inhibited regeneration, while land degradatio...
Slash-and-burn agriculture (S&B) is the leading factor behind the degradation of tropical forest...
Sahelian rangelands are subject to degradation caused by physical and human factors. This report pre...
Regeneration ecology, diversity of native woody species and its potential for landscape restoration ...
Farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) is being promoted for restoration beyond its original ran...
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) comprises a set of practices used by farmers to encourage...
Restoring degraded landscapes is critical for achieving global environmental and development goals, ...
Farmer managed natural regeneration (FMNR) is promoted as a cost-effective technique to restore degr...
The present study aims at (1) assessing how the existing local formal and informal institutions affe...
The present study aims at (1) assessing how the existing local formal and informal institutions affe...
This brief is intended for project-level practitioners – extension agents, farmer trainers, leaders ...
In the Sahelian region, different approaches are being used to halt environmental degradation and re...
In the sub-humid part of Burkina Faso, population growth, migrations and new marketing opportunities...
Research Highlights: Landscape approach principles were developed to address competing claims on res...
Malawi is a sub-Saharan African country at the forefront of the contemporary forest landscape restor...
bio wo rap sity, structure, and regeneration in forest fragments and on adjacent smallholder and lar...
Slash-and-burn agriculture (S&B) is the leading factor behind the degradation of tropical forest...
Sahelian rangelands are subject to degradation caused by physical and human factors. This report pre...
Regeneration ecology, diversity of native woody species and its potential for landscape restoration ...
Farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) is being promoted for restoration beyond its original ran...
Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) comprises a set of practices used by farmers to encourage...
Restoring degraded landscapes is critical for achieving global environmental and development goals, ...
Farmer managed natural regeneration (FMNR) is promoted as a cost-effective technique to restore degr...
The present study aims at (1) assessing how the existing local formal and informal institutions affe...
The present study aims at (1) assessing how the existing local formal and informal institutions affe...
This brief is intended for project-level practitioners – extension agents, farmer trainers, leaders ...
In the Sahelian region, different approaches are being used to halt environmental degradation and re...
In the sub-humid part of Burkina Faso, population growth, migrations and new marketing opportunities...
Research Highlights: Landscape approach principles were developed to address competing claims on res...
Malawi is a sub-Saharan African country at the forefront of the contemporary forest landscape restor...
bio wo rap sity, structure, and regeneration in forest fragments and on adjacent smallholder and lar...
Slash-and-burn agriculture (S&B) is the leading factor behind the degradation of tropical forest...
Sahelian rangelands are subject to degradation caused by physical and human factors. This report pre...
Regeneration ecology, diversity of native woody species and its potential for landscape restoration ...