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REGREENING AFRICA. GHANA Country Overview

REGREENING AFRICA. GHANA Country Overview
Regreening Africa is a five year program which commenced in 2018 that seeks to reverse land degradation across eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa by integrating trees into agricultural systems while improving the livelihoods, food security, and climate change resilience of smallholder farmers. The program’s vision is to spur regreening among 500,000 households and across one million hectares in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal and Somalia.

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TI  - REGREENING AFRICA. GHANA Country Overview 
AU  - Regreening Africa 
AB  - Regreening Africa is a five year program which commenced in 2018 that seeks to reverse land degradation across eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa by integrating trees into agricultural systems while improving the livelihoods, food security, and climate change resilience of smallholder farmers. The program’s vision is to spur regreening among 500,000 households and across one million hectares in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal and Somalia. 
PY  - 2022 
PB  - CIFOR-ICRAF 
PP  - Bogor, Indonesia and Nairobi, Kenya 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/18596/ 
KW  - adaptation, climate change, ecological restoration, natural regeneration 
ER  -
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%C Bogor, Indonesia and Nairobi, Kenya 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/18596/ 
%X Regreening Africa is a five year program which commenced in 2018 that seeks to reverse land degradation across eight countries in sub-Saharan Africa by integrating trees into agricultural systems while improving the livelihoods, food security, and climate change resilience of smallholder farmers. The program’s vision is to spur regreening among 500,000 households and across one million hectares in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal and Somalia. 
%K adaptation 
%K climate change 
%K ecological restoration 
%K natural regeneration 
    Publisher

    CIFOR-ICRAF: Bogor, Indonesia and Nairobi, Kenya

    Publication year

    2022

    Authors

    Regreening Africa

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    adaptation, climate change, ecological restoration, natural regeneration

    Geographic

    Ghana