Home Garden Agroforestry

Home Gardens in Nepal.
Home garden agroforestry. Home-garden is one of the types of agroforestry which is commonly practiced by rural communities in South Sulawesi Indonesia. Agroforestry farming systems in the homesteads of Kerala southern India. In this study we evaluate the effectiveness of home garden AF practices to conserve tree species diversity in Bangladesh and compare them with tree species diversity in NF.
Working with trees for the future has been an incredible experience. The home garden helps to connect the livelihood. Torquebiau International Centre for Research in Agroforestry ICRAF.
Homegarden Agroforestry was more important for a food source and contribute about 407970Birr annual income on average. This study suggests that homegardens contribute to the sustenance of the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in the study area. The study aimed to determine the diversity levels of the species constituting the home-gardens and their contribution to the farmers incomes.
A sustainable land management system for socio-ecological benefit January 2016 In book. A small village 370 kilometers 230 miles south of the capital Addis Ababa Bule is believed to be the birthplace of traditional home garden agroforestry in Ethiopia. Proceeding of a workshop on Enhancing the contribution of home garden to on-farm management of plant genetic resources and to improve the livelihoods of Nepalese farmers.
Home garden agroforestry in the Olifants Catchment Limpopo. Constructive analysis of home garden programmes in the Lima slums with suggestions for an alternative approach. Opportunities and challenges of adopting home garden agroforestry practices in Ethiopia.
Coupled with a decline in field crop production home garden agroforestry was identified as an appropriate SLM intervention to control. Lessons learned and policy implications 6-7 August 2004 Pokhara Nepal. Home garden agroforestry is a more complex multi-stratum than other agroforestry systems Zebene et al.