The role of agroforestry in forest restoration
- From
-
Published on
20.03.20
- Impact Area

The Integrated Natural Resources and Environmental Management Project (INREMP) was launched in 2013 to address unsustainable forest management practices in several river basins. INREMP aims to restore the functions of the basins as providers of ecosystem services, which include wood, water, food and medicine.
INREMP aims to achieve its restoration goals by implementing various commercial forestry investment sub-projects and different modes of natural resource management. The sub-projects being implemented are conservation farming, commercial tree plantation, and agroforestry.
Agroforestry is defined as the science and application of producing agricultural and wooden products on the same piece of land, integrating farmers, livestock, trees, and forests at various scales. As of December 2019, INREMP had established agroforestry sub-projects in 99% of its target areas, covering a total of 14,307 hectares.
Related news
-
In the field: Listening to Adaptation Pioneers
CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate27.06.24-
Adaptation
Field days are events that bring people together. In this case, adaptation pioneers, other farmers,…
Read more -
-
Supporting sustainable livestock value chains to restore large rangelands
CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate27.06.24-
Adaptation
Rangelands are critical for biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the livelihoods of millions of pas…
Read more -
-
In solidarity with refugees on World Refugee Day
CGIAR Initiative on Fragility, Conflict, and Migration27.06.24-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
-
Gender equality, youth & social inclusion
A week on from World Refugee Day, explore IWMI's work to support refugees and refugee…
Read more -