Understanding which trees farmers prefer, what determines their survival and enhancing farmer knowledge of tree management is key to increasing tree cover in agricultural landscapes. This article presents data on tree seedling survival under different tree planting and management practices in Kenya and Ethiopia. Data were collected from 1600 households across three Counties in Kenya and 173 households across four Woredas in Ethiopia, using a structured questionnaire which was administered through the Open Data Kit. Data on seedling survival were collected at least six months after tree seedlings were planted. To understand how planting and management practices influence tree planting across the different socioeconomic and biophysical contex...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
Graduation date: 2009Past afforestation programs launched to promote private and community woodlots\...
The small amount of on-farm research that has been carried out with fodder trees in Africa has mainl...
Understanding which trees farmers prefer, what determines their survival and enhancing farmer knowle...
Increasing tree cover in agricultural lands can contribute to achieving global and national restorat...
Trees have multiple purposes in rural Ethiopia, providing significant economic and ecological benefi...
Rapid human population growth, increased demand for land, overexploitation and the degradation of lo...
Increasing tree cover and managing trees better on farms in Ethiopia supports livelihoods and the en...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
The study used data collected through household surveys. Data were analysed through OLS. Socioeconom...
Tree planting around homesteads has been a long tradition in Ethiopia. We assessed the management pr...
Land degradation due to lack of sustainable land management practices is one of the critical challen...
The study was conducted at Womberma district, northwestern Ethiopia with intended to identify the so...
Trees on farms are often overlooked in agricultural and natural resource research and policy in Sub-...
Understanding the structure, densities and utilization of tree populations in agricultural landscape...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
Graduation date: 2009Past afforestation programs launched to promote private and community woodlots\...
The small amount of on-farm research that has been carried out with fodder trees in Africa has mainl...
Understanding which trees farmers prefer, what determines their survival and enhancing farmer knowle...
Increasing tree cover in agricultural lands can contribute to achieving global and national restorat...
Trees have multiple purposes in rural Ethiopia, providing significant economic and ecological benefi...
Rapid human population growth, increased demand for land, overexploitation and the degradation of lo...
Increasing tree cover and managing trees better on farms in Ethiopia supports livelihoods and the en...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
The study used data collected through household surveys. Data were analysed through OLS. Socioeconom...
Tree planting around homesteads has been a long tradition in Ethiopia. We assessed the management pr...
Land degradation due to lack of sustainable land management practices is one of the critical challen...
The study was conducted at Womberma district, northwestern Ethiopia with intended to identify the so...
Trees on farms are often overlooked in agricultural and natural resource research and policy in Sub-...
Understanding the structure, densities and utilization of tree populations in agricultural landscape...
Agroforestry practices can improve the adaptive capacity and resilience of local farming and subsist...
Graduation date: 2009Past afforestation programs launched to promote private and community woodlots\...
The small amount of on-farm research that has been carried out with fodder trees in Africa has mainl...