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Lack of long-term hydrological monitoring makes it difficult to determine impacts of changing land use on the water dynamics for many catchments in Africa. Here we use local ecological knowledge (LEK) to explore the impacts of rapid expansion of eucalyptus agroforestry on water security in the Et...


Pagella, TimCronin, M.Lamond, G.Sida, T.Sinclair, Fergus L.[Local knowledge of the impacts of eucalyptus expansion on water security in the Ethiopian highlands]Local knowledge of the impacts of eucalyptus expansion on water security in the Ethiopian highlands

The quantity and position of trees in a landscape can have significant impacts on farm soil and water resources. Here we present a synthesis of local knowledge studies conducted in three micro-catchments of the Blue Nile Basin (Diga, Fogera and Jeldu Woredas) exploring natural and anthropogenic d...


Cronin, M.Lamond, G.Balaguer, F.Venturini, F.Sida, T.Pagella, TimSinclair, Fergus L.[Synthesis of local knowledge on drivers of tree cover change in the Blue Nile basin]Synthesis of local knowledge on drivers of tree cover change in the Blue Nile basin
Mutemi, M.Njenga, M.Lamond, G.Kuria, A.Öborn, IngridMuriuki, J.Sinclair, Fergus L.[Using local knowledge to understand challenges and opportunities for enhancing agricultural productivity in Western Kenya]Using local knowledge to understand challenges and opportunities for enhancing agricultural productivity in Western Kenya

Maize (Zea mays L.) is the most important crop in the middle hills of Nepal and is mostly grown in association with finger millet (Eleusino coracana Gaertn) and fodder trees. Seven maize varieties have been recommended for the hills but few farmers have adopted them. As a prerequisite to designin...


Tiwari, T.PVirk, Daljit S.Sinclair, Fergus L.[Participatory crop improvement for intercropped maize on Bari land terraces with trees]Participatory crop improvement for intercropped maize on Bari land terraces with trees

In this final section we will discuss the interrelationships among people, trees and local climate (the inner circle of the diagram), and all the surrounding issues at national and international levels, and then relate our current understanding and knowledge of these interrelations to opportuniti...


Leimona BNoordwijk, Meine vanJoshi, LaxmanCatacutan, D.Yatich, T.Dietz, JohannesMwangi HGathenya JMMuthuri CSinclair, Fergus L.Bhattarai, S.Onyango, LeahSuyantoKalinganire, AntoineNoordin QBayala, JulesGebrekirstos, AsterTscherning KDuque Piñon, C.[Supporting multifunctionality through realistic, conditional and voluntary actions to enhance trees as source of environmental services]Supporting multifunctionality through realistic, conditional and voluntary actions to enhance trees as source of environmental services
Sinclair, Fergus L.Pert, P.Jarvis, D.Lloyd, G.J.Muthuri, C.Ceroni, M.Grace, DeliaAndreini, MarcPagella, Tim[Managing agroecosystem services]Managing agroecosystem services
Barrios, E.Sileshi, Gudeta W.Shepherd, Keith D.Sinclair, Fergus L.[Agroforestry and soil health: linking trees, soil biota and ecosystem services]Agroforestry and soil health: linking trees, soil biota and ecosystem services
Sinclair, Fergus L.[Systems science at the scale of impact: Reconciling bottom up participation with the production of widely applicable research outputs]Systems science at the scale of impact: Reconciling bottom up participation with the production of widely applicable research outputs

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