Three decades of Faidherbia albida agroforestry in Far North Region, Cameroon

In the semi-arid and subhumid regions of Africa, agroforestry plays an important economic and ecological role. It makes a significant contribution to the livelihoods of rural populations and to the response to climate change through carbon storage and improved adaptation to climatic hazards. Agroforestry is also a solution to land degradation caused by poor farming practices and can meet the growing need for food and firewood.


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Authors

Akodéwou, A.,Madi, O.P.,Tsanga, F.A.,Rousgou, R.,Peltier, R.

Publication year

2024

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