Sustainable Agriculture Land Management
Publication Year: 2014
Author(s): Wekesa A , Jönsson M
Abstract:
Climate change with uncertain weather conditions constitute one of the main challenges for small-holder farmers in the East African region. Vi Agroforestry works with farmers and farmers’ organisations to increase their environmental awareness, helping farmers to adapt to climate change, increasing the use of sustainable energy and prevent and reduce the effects of natural disasters caused by climate change. Sustainable Agriculture Land Management (SALM) is a methodology for farmers to adapt to the impacts of climate change or to reduce such risks upon farmers’ productivity. The practices can be used in different climate or agro-ecological zones. Certain SALM practices can also be adopted in urban areas, e.g. green gardening, agronomic practices, renewable energy solutions, and water and waste management.This material includes practices that farmers can use to take small realistic steps to ensure productivity and profitability.
Publisher/Organisation: VI AGROFORESTRY
URL:
https://viagroforestry.org/app/uploads/2019/09/web_vi-agrofrestry-salm-english.pdf
Theme: Traditional Agriculture | Subtheme: Sustainable Agriculture
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