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AFROMAISON · Africa at a meso-scale: Adaptive and integrated tools and strategies for natural resources management
Threats to the environment and natural resources, coupled with poor management, have serious implications for both poverty reduction and sustainable economic development. Degrading natural resources in Africa therefore result in an inreased vulnerability of the poor as a result of ecosystem stress, competition for space, soaring food and energy prices, climate change and demographic growth. Nowadays, it is widely accepted that reversing these trends asks for integrated management frameworks. Despite the availability of many tools, expertise, strategies, local practices and indigenous knowledge, the concept of INRM has hardly been brought into practice and the building blocks of INRM (see description acronym) in many cases still need to be integrated. AFROMAISON will make use of what is available regarding INRM and will contribute to a better integration of the components of INRM. In view of the decentralization policy in Africa, we aim to focus on the operational requirements of INRM for sub-national (or meso-scale) authorities and communities.The main outputs of AFROMAISON are a toolbox, short-term to long-term strategies, quick wins (much gains with little effort) and operational strategies for adaptation to global change. In order to enhance the potential impact, we will put strong efforts in integrated capacity building and a solid dissemination strategy. In order to do so, we will integrate tools, frameworks, strategies and processes for landscape functioning, livelihood & socio-economic development (incl. vulnerability to global change), local knowledge, institutional strenghtening and improved interaction between sectors, scales and communities. For the development of concrete operational strategies for adaptation to global change, AFROMAISON will focus on the three groups of tools: strategies for restoration and adaptation (including sustainable landscape intensification), economic tools and incentives for INRM and tools for spatial planning.
Consortium · 15 organisations
ANTEA BELGIUM
BE · €636,200
INSTITUTE OF NATURAL RESOURCES ASSOCIATION
ZA · €312,920
UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN
BE · €64,240
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR RESEARCH IN AGROFORESTRY (ICRAF)
KE · €139,270
STICHTING WETLANDS INTERNATIONAL
NL · €184,702
UNIVERSITE DE GENEVE
CH · €204,212
UNITED NATIONS EDUCATIONAL SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL ORGANIZATION
FR · €285,480
Altenburg & Wymenga ecologisch onderzoek B.V.
NL · €99,754
OBSERVATOIRE DU SAHARA ET DU SAHEL
TN · €196,020
MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON UNIVERSITY LBG
UG · €184,700
FONDATION 2IE ASSOCIATION
BF · €112,950
POTSDAM-INSTITUT FUR KLIMAFOLGENFORSCHUNG EV
DE · €295,595
UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL
ZA · €6,912
CENTRE DE COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE EN RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE POUR LEDEVELOPPEMENT - C.I.R.A.D. EPIC
FR · €304,033
INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE IWMI
LK · €318,010
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