Research, Extension and Training Needs for Agroforestry Development in Southern Africa

E. Govere
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SYNOPSIS The socio-economic lifeline of Southern African Development Community (SADC) countries (Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe) is anchored on agriculture and agricultural related enterprises. There is a growing realisation that the lifeline can collapse unless sustainable land-use systems that harmonise land-derived benefits with environmental components (soil, fauna, flora, water and air) are adopted. Among the land-use systems practiced in SADC, agroforestry has the potential to become one of the key strategies in SADC's endeavour to provide multiple benefits with minimum degradation to the environmental components. However, the introduction and implementation of agroforestry activities and the degree of success depend on a clear awareness of the agroforestry development needs. This paper presents agroforestry research, extension and training needs as identified at an international workshop held at the Universit...
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南部非洲农林业发展的研究、推广和培训需要
南部非洲发展共同体(南共体)国家(安哥拉、博茨瓦纳、莱索托、马拉维、毛里求斯、莫桑比克、纳米比亚、南非、斯威士兰、坦桑尼亚、赞比亚和津巴布韦)的社会经济命脉以农业和与农业有关的企业为基础。人们日益认识到,除非采用可持续的土地利用系统,使土地收益与环境组成部分(土壤、动物、植物、水和空气)相协调,否则生命线可能崩溃。在南部非洲发展共同体实行的土地使用制度中,农林业有可能成为南部非洲发展共同体在尽量减少环境成分退化的情况下努力提供多重利益的关键战略之一。但是,农林业活动的开展和实施以及成功的程度取决于对农林业发展需要的明确认识。本文介绍了在该大学举行的一次国际研讨会上确定的农林业研究、推广和培训需求。
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