May 20, 2015Sentinel Landscapes
In the last two decades, Mekong economies have grown much faster than usual. Large infrastructure development has caused, and will continue to cause, dramatic changes in forest cover, land use patterns and regional ecosystem services. These changes will bring profound and widespr... |
Sep 15, 2019
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May 20, 2015Sentinel Landscapes
The Nicaragua Honduras Sentinel Landscape is characterized by a variety of land uses. Tree cover is therefore diverse, competition for land is high, and speculation and renting land are common, but these arrangements drive deforestation, hinder long term investments and exacerbat... |
Oct 29, 2015Sentinel Landscapes
This Dataverse contains baseline data and related materials collected as part of the CGIAR Research Program 6 (CRP6) on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry (FTA) under the Theme: Sentinel Landscapes. The baseline sampling methodology consists of four instruments; (i) Land Degradation... |
Jan 18, 2016Sentinel Landscapes
Over the past decades palm oil has become the first source of vegetable oil in the world. With an annual production of more than 50 million tons it exceeds by far all other vegetable oils. The growth in the sector is mainly due to two Southeast Asian countries, followed by Nigeri... |
Aug 2, 2021 Learning Agenda for Climate Services in Sub-Saharan Africa Dataverse
The Climate Information Services Research Initiative (CISRI) seeks to generate knowledge and evidence to inform the development of climate information services that effectively meet African farmers’ decision-making needs in a variable and changing climate. Valuable research exist... |
Mar 14, 2016
The goal of the project is to reduce food insecurity and improve livelihoods of poor people living in African drylands by restoring degraded land, and returning it to effective and sustainable tree, crop and livestock production, thereby increasing land profitability and landscap... |
Mar 16, 2018
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Apr 24, 2017
An evergreen revolution is required in sub-Saharan Africa where increased human and livestock activities have led to the collapse of conventional soil conservation systems and increased land degradation â soil compaction, nutrient and organic matter depletion, reduced water hol... |
Jul 2, 2015
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