This publication shows how the advances achieved by the joint work of FTA and the Trees on Farms for Biodiversity project in Nicaragua and Honduras were used to: 1) increase the visibility of trees in live fences on cattle ranches in the Honduran national information system on forest resources, and in both national reporting systems and sectoral development programmes for the cattle ranching sector; and 2) develop the knowledge and science-based tools needed to improve the design and management of trees in the shade canopy of agroforestry systems for cocoa and coffee. Increasing the visibility of trees on farms, and mainstreaming them in public policies and development initiatives, require that salient, science-based knowledge be generated, shared and thoroughly discussed with key personnel in public institutions (Ministries of Environment, Forestry, and Agriculture) and private-sector organizations (sectoral governance platforms, financial institutions, etc.), and included in educational (national universities, extension service, and farmer field schools) and reporting systems.
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Publication year
2022
Authors
Somarriba, E.; López-Sampson, A.; Sepúlveda, N.; García, E.; Sinclair, F.
Language
English
Keywords
trees, livelihoods, cattle farming, agroforestry systems, development policy, farming systems, public sector, private sector