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    1/1/2010 Las comunidades agrícolas de las regiones del trópico semi-árido de África, se han vuelto muy vulnerables y enfrentan retos muy grandes en su supervivencia; Los cambios en el clima, las escazas e inconstantes precipitaciones, las tradicionales prácticas agrícolas mono culturales, el crecimiento...
  2. Recurso clave 1/1/2010 Durante muchos años se han aplicado los métodos occidentales y convencionales de silvicultura en el que se promueven las especies exóticas de árboles para combatir la desertificación en los países del Sahel. Proyectos grandes y pequeños habían sido encargados con el fin de disminuir el asumido...
  3. 19/11/1997 One of the immediate problems directly affecting agricultural output and quality of life in Niger is the severe deforestation which has occurred, particularly since the 1960’s. Simply planting more trees does not solve the problems. Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration is a practice that protects...
  4. 6/7/2021 La deforestación, la sobreexplotación de los suelos, la creciente competencia por la tierra y el cambio climático han hecho la agricultura de subsistencia en gran parte de África Central una ocupación precaria. El uso de árboles leguminosos en sistemas agroforestales se ocupa de estos problemas....
  5. 24/7/2019 Durante los últimos 35 años, Regeneración Natural Manejado por los Productorers (Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) ha restaurado bosques en millones de hectáreas de tierra en al menos 24 países. FMNR también ha obtenido resultados sorprendentes. Por ejemplo, la introducción de FMNR en el...
  6. Farmers in southern Niger have reclaimed 5 million hectares of land and increased food production by more than 500,000 tons per year by managing naturally-occurring trees and shrubs with Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR). The FMNR movement began in the early 1980s, and in recent years...
  7. 20/12/2010
  8. Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is a low-cost land restoration technique used to combat poverty and hunger amongst poor subsistence farmers by increasing food and timber production and resilience to climate extremes. In practice, FMNR involves the systematic regrowth and management of...
  9. Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration depends on the existence of living tree stumps in the fields to be re-vegetated. New stems which can be selected and pruned for improved growth sprout from these stumps.
  10. 3/2/2015
  11. 20/2/2013
  12. 27/10/2014 It is an approach by which a farmer takes decision to re-grow trees in his/her farm without planting.FMNR is based on the systematic regrowth of existing trees or self-sown seeds, and is possible wherever there are living tree stumps with the ability to re-sprout or seeds in the soil that can...
  13. 20/10/2014
  14. 20/3/2014
  15. 9/2/2017 This session will demonstrate Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) as a low-cost, sustainable land-restoration technique used to combat poverty and hunger amongst poor subsistence farmers in developing countries by increasing food, fodder and livelihood production, while enhancing...
  16. Summary :Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR) is the systematic regeneration of this “underground forest.” In this plenary Tony will talk about the history and development of FMNR, explain what it is and how it has impacted people in Niger Republic and beyond. Considering global climate...
  17. AccessAgriculture Training Video La regeneración natural manejada por agricultores (RNMA) ha ayudado a "reverdecer" cinco millones de hectáreas de tierra en Níger después de tres décadas de destrucción. Es una manera eficaz de volver a introducir la agroforestería de bosques ralos y ayudar a...
  18. WorldVision Aus What is FMNR? This step-by-step guide demonstrates how to practise FMNR (farmer managed natural regeneration), from selecting the right tree species to prune through to protecting regrowing trees. FMNR can achieve land regeneration and restore barren land, reducing food insecurity...
  19. This video from WorldVision Australia is an excellent introduction to the concept and practice of Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration. In a balanced ecosystem, people and animals thrive. But when trees are cut down and land is burned, that balance is lost. Deforestation effects include soil...
  20. 30/3/2022 Australian agronomists Tony and Liz Rinaudo arrived at the edge of the Sahara in 1981 to plant trees. Few trees survived in the hostile terrain, and those that did were cut down. While contemplating the futility of their endeavours, Tony discovered an embarrassingly simple method of restoring...
  21. 20/10/2001 Scaling up social development Scaling up natural resources management From zero tillage to conservation agriculture Scaling up sustainable Scaling up landcarein Philippines Scaling up fallow management innovations Scaling up development in agricultural settlements Pond farming Wadi model

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