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Nutrient depletion in the agricultural soils of Africa

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 1999
África subsahariana
África

About two-thirds of Africans depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. The fate of agricultural production, therefore, directly affects economic growth, social improvement, and trade in Africa. As the region's population continues to grow rapidly, outpacing the growth rate in other regions of the world, its agriculturalland is becoming increasingly degraded. Farmers are intensifying land use to meet food needs without proper management practices and external inputs.

Linkages between land management, land degradation, and poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2008
África oriental
África subsahariana
África
Uganda

Agriculture is vital to the economies of Sub-Saharan Africa: two-thirds of the region’s people depend on it for their livelihoods. Nevertheless, agricultural productivity in most of the region is stagnant or declining, in large part because of land degradation. Soil erosion and soil nutrient depletion degraded almost 70 percent of the region’s land between 1945 and 1990; 20 percent of total agricultural land has been severely degraded. If left unchecked, land degradation could seriously threaten the progress of economic growth and poverty reduction in Africa.

Land Degradation: Land under Pressure

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2012
África subsahariana
Asia
África

In 2011 two United Nations bodies adopted ambitious goals for halting land degradation and achieving sustainable development. These goals will be difficult, but not impossible, to meet. The evidence presented here suggests several avenues for achieving a world with no land degradation. First, efforts to promote sustainable land management need to improve local and national governance while also enhancing international cooperation.

Burundi

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2013
África Central
África subsahariana
África
Burundi

Who knows, who cares?

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2005
África oriental
África subsahariana
África
Uganda

Community-based Natural Resource Management (NRM) is increasingly becoming an important approach for addressing natural resource degradation in low income countries. This study analyzes the determinants of enactment, awareness of and compliance with by-laws related to Natural Resource Management (NRM) in order to draw policy implications that could be used to increase the effectiveness of by-laws in managing natural resources sustainably. We found a strong association between awareness and compliance with NRM bylaws.

Sudan

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2013
África oriental
África subsahariana
África
Sudán

Ethiopia

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2013
África oriental
África subsahariana
África
Etiopía

Uganda

Peer-reviewed publication
Diciembre, 2013
África oriental
África subsahariana
África
Uganda

Climate risk management through sustainable land management in Sub-Saharan Africa

Policy Papers & Briefs
Diciembre, 2011
África subsahariana
África

Empirical evidence has shown that farmers can adapt to climate change by using sustainable land and water management (SLWM) practices that provide local mitigation benefits, reducing or offsetting the negative effects of climate change at the level of the plot, farm, or even landscape. However, adaptation to climate change using SLWM practices in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) remains low. This study was conducted to examine the impact of government policies on adaptation to climate change.