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Agroforestry—the integration of trees with crops and livestock—generates many benefits directly relevant to the UNFCCC’s Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture, including: (i) building resilience, (ii) increasing soil carbon and improving soil health, (iii) providing fodder and shade for sustainable...


Rosenstock, Todd S.Wilkes, AndreasJallo, CourtneyNamoi, NictorBulusu, MedhaSuber, MartaMboi, DamarisMulia, RachmatSimelton, ElisabethRichards, MerylGurwick, NoelWollenberg, Eva K.[Making trees count: Measurement and reporting of agroforestry in UNFCCC national communications of non-Annex I countries]Making trees count: Measurement and reporting of agroforestry in UNFCCC national communications of non-Annex I countries

Although tree-based farming systems are often assumed to be “resilient” or “climate-smart” options, adoption is limited. It could be that the sensitivity of individual tree species to extreme weather events is poorly documented or new systems include unfamiliar species and technologies. This pape...


Simelton, ElisabethDam, B.V.Catacutan, D.[Trees and agroforestry for coping with extreme weather events: experiences from northern and central Viet Nam]Trees and agroforestry for coping with extreme weather events: experiences from northern and central Viet Nam

The aim of this resource book (or ‘toolkit’) is to help farmers and local governments work together to adapt to climate change. Using the exercises (we call them ‘tools’) described in these pages will help you understand the role of trees and agroforests in reducing the impact of extreme weather ...


Simelton, ElisabethDam, V.B.Finlayson RLasco, Rodel[The Talking Toolkit: How smallholding farmers and local governments can together adapt to climate change]The Talking Toolkit: How smallholding farmers and local governments can together adapt to climate change

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