Achieving the Global Goals through agroforestry By Agroforestry Network, Agroforestry Sverige, Focali, NIRAS, SIANI, SLU Global, SwedBio & Vi-skogen Tagged with: Climate change, Scientific review, SDGs, Sustainable development
Mapping the Relationship of Inter-Village Variation in Agroforestry Tree Survival with Social and Ecological Characteristics: The Case of the Vi Agroforestry Project, Mara Region, Tanzania By Karl-Erik Johansson, Robert Axelsson, Ngolia Kimanzu Tagged with: Adaptation, Adoption, Agro-ecological resilience, Dissemination, Livelihood, Poverty alleviation, Sustainable development
The Pattern and Process of Adoption and Scaling up: Variation in Project Outcome Reveals the Importance of Multilevel Collaboration in Agroforestry Development By Karl-Erik Johansson, Robert Axelsson, Ngolia Kimanzu, Samuel O. Sassi, Eliza Bwana, Robert Otsyina Tagged with: Adaptation, Collaboration Social learning, Dissemination of agroforestry, Farming system, Participant observation, Poverty alleviation, Sustainable development, Technology adoption
The Sustainability of Aid: The Case of the Vi Agroforestry Programme By Razvan Sandru Tagged with: International Development, Phase-out, Sustainability of Aid, Sustainable development, Vi Agroforestry Programme
Gender mainstreaming and promotion of gender equality: A case study of the Swedish Cooperative Centre, Vi-agroforestry project, Kisumu-Kenya By Jecinta Okumu Tagged with: Development and Gender Mainstreaming, Gender, Gender Equality, Sustainable development
Interdisciplinary approach to investigate landscape & land-use changes – A case-study from Kitale, Kenya By Emma Svantes, Victor Zakrisson Tagged with: GIS, Land degradation, Landscape changes, Political ecology, Political instability, Sustainable development
Political Ecology & Agroforestry – A case-study from Kitale, Kenya By Emma Svantes Tagged with: Agroforestry, Political instability, Rural development, Semi-structured interviews, Sustainable development
Agroforestry – A sustainable way to reduce poverty? By Susanna Johansson Tagged with: Kenya, Poverty reduction, Productivity, Qualitative interviews, Regional institutions, Sustainability, Sustainable development, Vi Agroforestry