Strategies For Sustainable Land Management And Poverty Reduction In Uganda

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Strategies for Sustainable Land Management and Poverty Reduction in Uganda

Author: Ephraim Nkonya
language: en
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Release Date: 2004-01-01
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Strategies for Sustainable Land Management in the East African Highlands

Deforestation, overgrazing, and unsustainable methods of cultivation are threatening agriculture and food security in the highlands of East Africa. In response, economists and other development professionals have turned their attention to combating the pr
Sustainable Land Management

Author: World Bank
language: en
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Release Date: 2006-06-23
Land is the integrating component of all livelihoods depending on farm, forest, rangeland, or water (rivers, lakes, coastal marine) habitats. Due to varying political, social, and economic factors, the heavy use of natural resources to supply a rapidly growing global population and economy has resulted in the unintended mismanagement and degradation of land and ecosystems. 'Sustainable Land Management' provides strategic focus to the implementation of sustainable land management (SLM) components of the World Bank's development strategies. SLM is a knowledge-based procedure that integrates land, water, biodiversity, and environmental management to meet rising food and fiber demands while sustaining livelihoods and the environment. This book, aimed at policy makers, project managers, and development organization, articulates priorities for investment in SLM and natural resource management and identifies the policy, institutional, and incentive reform options that will accelerate the adoption of SLM productivity improvements and pro-poor growth.