香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播

Article 30 Oct, 2017

Promoting restoration through farmer-managed natural regeneration in Uganda

A recent InforFLR.org story highlights 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播's听support for听farmer-managed natural regeneration听as a technique to help implement听forest landscape restoration (FLR) in Northern Uganda.听

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Photo: 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 / George Akwah

Uganda has made a significant pledge to the Bonn Challenge, committing to bring of degraded and deforested land into restoration by 2020. Since 60% of Uganda鈥檚 population depends on agriculture, the need to restore degraded and deforested lands is crucial. Currently, 香港六合彩开奖结果现场直播 works in the听country to enhance the resilience of landscapes and the communities that depend on those听lands听for their livelihoods. Some of the projects听focus on training farmers听on听the implemention of different FLR practices and interventions.

The programme has already trained over 150 farmers and technical personnel on a technique called听farmer-managed natural regeneration (FMNR) to promote the regeneration of lands that have been cleared for farming. This low-cost sustainable landscape restoration technique aims to improve the productivity of agricultural lands while increasing tree cover and biodiversity. This is done primarily through the management of the tree stumps of indigenous trees (which remain after clearing land for farming) to facilitate regeneration.

Farmers are embracing the approach and seeing positive results. Martin Aryam, a farmer from Otuke District, explains, 鈥I was taught how to protect my trees from livestock and fire.听Now there is regeneration of fruit trees and other important indigenous species. I have also managed to plant an additional 23 trees on my farm and I intend to plant more in the coming rainy season.听These trees provide shade to animals and at the same time act as wind breaks. They prevent the wind from blowing off our roofs when there is a storm and protect our crops from the rain.

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