| Validated principles and guidelines on how agroforestry can contribute to biodiverse landscapes.
Validated principles and guidelines on how tree diversity and domestication contributes to the livelihoods of the rural poor.
Validated principles and guidelines for agroforestry to minimize the risks associated with potentially invasive species.
Successful pilot activities of agroforestry and domestication boosting biodiversity and rural livelihoods in priority agroecosystems.
Critical mass of planners and researchers with skills in tree biodiversity management. |
Synthesis papers and volumes published and disseminated; research and policy briefs published and
disseminated.
Project reports and evaluations.
Number of priority landscapes in which ICRAF has worked cooperatively or has trained at least 5 researchers and planners in tree biodiversity management. |
International and regional biodiversity and conservation agreements recognize the potential of agroforestry to contribute to conservation, sustained use and benefit sharing objectives.
National and regional forestry, environment and poverty reduction plans explicitly address the contributions of agroforestry to biodiversity. |
Text of work plans, protocols and scientific reports for the
conventions.
Environment, forestry and poverty reduction action plans in priority countries.
Agroforestry contributes to biodiversity conservation in pilot sites. |
Agroforestry contributes to enhancement of livelihoods and conservation of biodiversity with acceptable tradeoffs.
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Impact assessment studies in pilot sites.
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