Agroforestry and water for resilient landscapes
Agroforestry can improve local water cycles and increase access to freshwater at farm level. Trees are crucial components in local, as well as global water cycles. By incorporating trees in agricultural land, it is possible to improve food production systems and meet water needs without adversely affecting neighboring or downstream water users. This brief presented by the Agroforestry Network focuses on the role of trees for increased water security on smallholder agroforestry farms in the tropics, and opportunities to adopt agroforestry as a landscape restoration practice to make degraded lands more resilient to the consequences of climate change while reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Publisher: Agroforestry Network
Author: Malin Gustafsson
Organization: Siani
Other organizations: Agroforestry Network, CIFOR, Agroforestry, SwedBio, Vi Skogen, Focali, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, NIRAS, SIWI
Year: 2021
Type: Policy brief/paper
Full text available at: https://www.siani.se/publication/agroforestry-and-water-for-resilient-landscapes/
Content language: English