The report is part of a series of case studies that provide insights into various mechanisms used to increase access to finance for smallholder farmers, SMEs and communities in their efforts to contribute to sustainable landscapes. This case study assessed the three major pathways for financial flows identified in the Bale Mountains Eco-region REDD+ Carbon project, Oromia, Ethiopia, implemented by Farm Africa in collaboration with SOS Sahel Ethiopia. This was analysed in the national context, with data collected on the experiences of financing restoration experiences of seven other NGOs and governmental organizations, providing important lessons for policy and practice.
Année de publication
2021
Auteurs
Hagazi, N.; Kassa, H.; Livingstone, J.; Haile, M.; Teshome, M.
Langue
English
Mots clés
landscape conservation, climate change, mitigation, rural community, value chain, stakeholders, small scale farming, finance
Géographique
Ethiopia