Enhancement of resilience to climate variability and change through agroforestry practices in smallholder farming systems in Cameroon
The impacts of climate variability and change are being felt by various sectors of economic life, especially the agricultural sector. It is for this reason that this study sought to investigate how agro-ecological and climate-smart systems like agroforestry could contribute towards enhancing the res...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Agroforestry systems 2020-06, Vol.94 (3), p.687-705 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The impacts of climate variability and change are being felt by various sectors of economic life, especially the agricultural sector. It is for this reason that this study sought to investigate how agro-ecological and climate-smart systems like agroforestry could contribute towards enhancing the resilience of the agricultural sector in general and smallholder farmers in particular, faced with the climate change menace in Cameroon. Household and field surveys were the main primary data collection methods. Findings showed that variability and changes in climate parameters were real, and a plethora of agroforestry practices categorized into agrosilvicultural, silvopastoral and agrosilvopastoral systems were practiced by smallholder farmers. Agroforestry products and services like food, fuelwood, building materials, and erosion control were identified by smallholder farmers as contributing towards the strengthening of their resilience to climate change impacts. The major groups of agroforestry tree/shrub species integrated on smallholder farm plots were fruit trees, fuelwood trees/shrubs and trees/shrubs used as building materials. Results from Chi square statistic, Kruskal–Wallis test, and logistic regression analysis (
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ISSN: | 0167-4366 1572-9680 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10457-019-00435-y |