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Supporting sustainable livelihoods and reclaiming degraded land by enhancing agroforestry in Soouthern Shan State

Smallholder farmers particularly in climate vulnerable developing countries such as Myanmar face challenges related to food security and climate change. Research has increasingly pointed toward agro-ecology as a movement with the science and approach suitable to building the resilience of smallholder farmers. Since 2014, the Myanmar Institute for Integrated Development (MIID) has been working in ethnic Taungyoe villages in southern Shan State, Myanmar. The focus has been to build climate change resilience in part by promoting and implementing agro-ecology initiatives. This case study examines the impact of MIID’s agro-ecology approaches particularly focusing on agro-forestry, sustainable alternative livelihoods and organic home gardens that aim to support sustainable food systems and climate resilient landscape transitions.

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Publisher: Myanmar Institute for Integrated Development (MIID)
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Author: Myanmar Institute for Integrated Development (MIID)
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Organization: Myanmar Institute for Integrated Development (MIID)
Other organizations: European union, ICIMOD, MONREC
Year: 2017
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Country/ies: Myanmar
Geographical coverage: Asia and the Pacific
Type: Case study
Content language: English
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