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Restoration of degraded land for food security and poverty reduction in East Africa and the Sahel: taking successes in land restoration to scale

This document provides background information on the IFAD-funded project titled, "Restoration of degraded land for food security and poverty reduction in East Africa and the Sahel: taking successes in land restoration to scale".

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Agoya et al 2017_Restoration and Gender.pdf
MD5: 90716f58a039cf3e7a5f92ed3f58b94b

The Role of Women in Land Restoration: Identifying Gaps and Opportunities for Inclusion of Gender Aspects for Land Restoration Initiatives This review was produced as part of the IFAD and EU- funded project, “Restoration of degraded land for food security and poverty reduction in East Africa and the Sahel: taking successes in land restoration to scale” to inform restoration activities. The review presents gaps and recommendations to inform the land restoration agenda.


Communities of Practice Brochure. This brochure explains the background for setting up nested Communities of Practice, across a range of appropriate scales, as well as the process for designing tools, methods and guidelines for up-scaling and out-scaling land restoration successes.


Crossland_2016_MSc.pdf
MD5: 1afae932a460526d2d50cb1bbcbb4813

Operationalizing land degradation neutrality for land restoration activities within the Gilgal Abay watershed, Lake Tana sub-basin, northwestern Ethiopia A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science (MSc) in Agroforestry, Bangor University By Mary Elizabeth Crossland, September 2016


Engagement Guide_IFAD_LR Project 2016_final.pdf
MD5: e513ae6b4be5c42d3e59cedd45a1b7ad

This brief guide aims to present the key features of research engagement with development partners. The objectives of the guide are two-fold: 1) To present the key features of research engagement with development partners as a guide for researchers who aim to engage with development; and 2) To provide a questionnaire for self-assessment of how the project engages with development partners as part of the pathway towards impact to be filled after each engagement (Annex A).


Ethiopia_Literature_Review_uploaded.pdf
MD5: 87d2fbba072b550113ab262511de5dcb

This is a comprehensive literature review for successes and failures of land restoration activities in Ethiopia, by ILRI.


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Authors

Winowiecki, Leigh; SInclair, Fergus

Keywords

restoration, landscapes

Publisher

Restoration of degraded land for food security and poverty reduction in East Africa and the Sahel: taking successes in land restoration to scale

Publication date

31 Mar 2016

DOI

https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/SBL27O

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