ACM is a participatory approach that links forest stakeholders, empowers local communities and their subgroups, and strengthens adaptive capacities. It is a value-adding approach whereby people who have interests in a forest agree to act together to plan, observe and learn from the implementation...
Informal groups in Mauritania for water and soil conservation were set up and farmers and technicians were given hands-on training in building small dams, dikes, stone contour ridges, semi-circular bunds, terraces and runoff strips.
Participatory approaches are applied in research to define the parties involved and their respective roles in the implementation of the Pastoral Code in the communities of Moït and Bokoul in the Monguel area (Gorgol region). The research also determines the relationship between the Code and decen...
Nicol, Alan
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Langan, Simon J.
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Victor, Michael
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Gonsalves, Julian
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[Building resilience: Farm-scale management practices to improve productivity and resilience]
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Building resilience: Farm-scale management practices to improve productivity and resilience
Nicol, Alan
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Langan, Simon J.
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Victor, Michael
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Gonsalves, Julian
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[Managing water: Water resource management options for smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa]
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Managing water: Water resource management options for smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan Africa
Nicol, Alan
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Langan, Simon J.
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Victor, Michael
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Gonsalves, Julian
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[Addressing learning and complexity: Role of collective action and policy options in fostering participation in natural resource management]
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Addressing learning and complexity: Role of collective action and policy options in fostering participation in natural resource management
Nicol, Alan
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Langan, Simon J.
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Victor, Michael
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Gonsalves, Julian
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[Addressing learning and complexity: Participatory screening and evaluation of agricultural and natural resource management technologies]
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Addressing learning and complexity: Participatory screening and evaluation of agricultural and natural resource management technologies