CIFOR-ICRAF aborda desafios e oportunidades locais ao mesmo tempo em que oferece soluções para problemas globais para florestas, paisagens, pessoas e o planeta.

Fornecemos evidências e soluções acionáveis ​​para transformer a forma como a terra é usada e como os alimentos são produzidos: conservando e restaurando ecossistemas, respondendo ao clima global, desnutrição, biodiversidade e crises de desertificação. Em suma, melhorar a vida das pessoas.

O CIFOR-ICRAF publica mais de 750 publicações todos os anos sobre agrossilvicultura, florestas e mudanças climáticas, restauração de paisagens, direitos, política florestal e muito mais – em vários idiomas..

CIFOR-ICRAF aborda desafios e oportunidades locais ao mesmo tempo em que oferece soluções para problemas globais para florestas, paisagens, pessoas e o planeta.

Fornecemos evidências e soluções acionáveis ​​para transformer a forma como a terra é usada e como os alimentos são produzidos: conservando e restaurando ecossistemas, respondendo ao clima global, desnutrição, biodiversidade e crises de desertificação. Em suma, melhorar a vida das pessoas.

CIFOR–ICRAF publishes over 750 publications every year on agroforestry, forests and climate change, landscape restoration, rights, forest policy and much more – in multiple languages.

CIFOR–ICRAF addresses local challenges and opportunities while providing solutions to global problems for forests, landscapes, people and the planet.

We deliver actionable evidence and solutions to transform how land is used and how food is produced: conserving and restoring ecosystems, responding to the global climate, malnutrition, biodiversity and desertification crises. In short, improving people’s lives.

The Agroecology-Agroforestry Nexus

Agroecology is a science, a set of practices, and a series of social movements that is emerging as a credible pathway toward more equitable, resilient, diversified, ecological, and healthy food systems.

Facing complex and interrelated socio-ecological challenges – such as climate change, land and water resources depletion, increasing economic and social inequalities, conflicts, and food insecurity – requires holistic action. As such, agroecology proposes a comprehensive set of principles that reach far beyond the spectrum of conventional ecological agroecosystem management. It encompasses notions such as co-creation of knowledge, social connectedness, responsible governance, and equity and agency, among others, and seeks to build food systems on viable foundations – and to influence the political and social structures that govern them.

Agroforestry and agroecology share considerable common ground, and the nexus between the two is usually brought into focus when practitioners are considering system performance and synergies. Indeed, agroforestry can represent a highly developed form of agroecology, and applying agroecological principles in the design and management of agroforestry systems can significantly enhance their contribution to food system transition.

However, as well as discussing these important connections, this plenary aims to also extendthe scope of the reflections, by exploring how the worlds of agroforestry and agroecology can nurture and learn from each other on cross-cutting issues such as co-design, scaling up, fairness, governance, advocacy, discourse framing, and policy making, to help foster the transition to a viable world.

CIFOR-ICRAF speakers

Fergus Sinclair

AE-TPP Co-convenor and Agroecology Specialist

Swati Renduchintala

Associate Scientist, CIFOR-ICRAF

Nguyen Mai Phoung

CIFOR-ICRAF Vietnam

Chairs:
Fergus Sinclair, Chief Scientist at CIFOR-ICRAF & Marney Isaac, Professor at the University of Toronto and Canada Research Chair in Agroecosystems and Development

A Yucatec Maya perspective on the interface of agroecology and agroforestry
Francisco Rosado-May, Founding President of the Universidad Intercultural Maya de Quintana Roo

Scaling agroecology through community-based intervention in Andhra Pradesh
Swati Renduchintala, Associate Scientist at World Agroforestry

Engaging women and marginalized groups to develop agroecological landscapes in Vietnam
Mai Phuong Nguyen, Associate Scientist at World Agroforestry

Youth leadership for agroecology and agroforestry
Genna Tesdall, Director of Young Professionals for Agricultural Development

Agroforestry for agroecology: experiences from Tanzania
Janet Maro, Executive Director at Sustainable Agriculture Tanzania

Highlights from the Parallel Session on Agroforestry and Agroecology
Marney Isaac, Professor at the University of Toronto and Canada Research Chair in Agroecosystems and Development