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Opportunities and constraints for using farmer-managed natural regeneration for land restoration in sub-Saharan Africa

Opportunities and constraints for using farmer-managed natural regeneration for land restoration in sub-Saharan Africa
Farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) comprises a set of agroecological practices used by farmers to encourage tree growth on agricultural land.

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TI  - Opportunities and constraints for using farmer-managed natural regeneration for land restoration in sub-Saharan Africa 
AU  - Chomba, S. 
AU  - Lohbeck, M. 
AU  - Sinclair, F. 
AB  - Farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) comprises a set of agroecological practices used by farmers to encourage tree growth on agricultural land. 
PY  - 2021 
PB  - Agropopolis International 
PP  - Montpellier, France 
UR  - https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/21276/ 
KW  - ecological restoration, farming systems, natural regeneration 
ER  -
%T Opportunities and constraints for using farmer-managed natural regeneration for land restoration in sub-Saharan Africa 
%A Chomba, S. 
%A Lohbeck, M. 
%A Sinclair, F. 
%D 2021 
%I Agropopolis International 
%C Montpellier, France 
%U https://www.cifor-icraf.org/knowledge/publication/21276/ 
%X Farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) comprises a set of agroecological practices used by farmers to encourage tree growth on agricultural land. 
%K ecological restoration 
%K farming systems 
%K natural regeneration 
    Publication year

    2021

    ISSN

    1628-4259

    Authors

    Chomba, S.; Lohbeck, M.; Sinclair, F.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    ecological restoration, farming systems, natural regeneration

    Source

    Agroecological transformation for sustainable food systems: Insight on France-CGIAR research. Agropopolis International: Montpellier, France