撒哈拉以南非洲用于减缓和适应气候变化的低成本农林业技术:综述

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 FORESTRY
E. Assèdé, Samadori Sorotori Honoré Biaou, P. Chirwa, Jesugnon Fifamè Murielle Féty Tonouéwa, Eduardo Valdés Velarde
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农林业包括一大批技术和做法,在减缓和适应气候变化的背景下,这些技术和做法有可能提高农业生产力,同时将对环境的影响降到最低。在本文中,我们讨论了农林业技术和实践与撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA) CCMA的相关性。我们记录了173部学术著作,并审查了62部。我们的研究结果表明,在南非洲的农林业系统中使用了全面和发达的技术。根据树木的来源和用途以及树-作物关联类型等因素,可将其分为四大类(间作、改良休耕地、覆盖和公园用地)和七类(复作、篱间间作、轮作林地、覆盖休耕地、农民管理的更新、通过多繁繁殖和覆盖进行的农场树木驯化)。结果表明,当树木密度在20 ~ 40株/ha之间时,公园地农林业的积极效应最大,作物产量增加915.9 kg/ha。此外,总体而言,涉及肥料树的技术的劳动回报比自然休耕的技术高出17%。农林复合技术对REDD+计划的贡献很大,但具有最高成本效益比和显著CCMA效应的最佳技术似乎是间作和改良休耕系统。然而,我们观察到不同技术缺乏具体的经济、社会和环境成本。为了使农民在采用农林业方面作出有效和合理的决策,进一步的研究应侧重于填写每种技术在每种具体情况下的详细经济、社会和环境成本。
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Low-cost agroforestry technologies for climate change mitigation and adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa: A review
Agroforestry encompasses a large set of techniques and practices that have the potential to improve farm productivity with minimum environmental impacts in the context of climate change mitigation and adaptation (CCMA). In this paper, we discuss the relevance of agroforestry technologies and practices for CCMA in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We recorded 173 scholarly works and and reviewed 62. Our findings indicate that comprehensive and well-developed technologies are used in agroforestry systems in SSA. They can be classified into four main groups (intercropping, improved fallows, mulching and parkland) and seven sub-groups (relay cropping, hedgerow intercropping, rotational woodlots, coppicing fallows, farmer-managed regeneration, on-farm tree domestication through poly-propagation and mulching) based on factors including the origins and uses of the trees and the types of tree-crop association. Our review showed that the maximum positive effect of parkland agroforestry is obtained when tree density ranges from 20 to 40 tree/ha, indicating an increase in crop production of 915.9 kg/ha. Furthermore, overall, the returns to labour of techniques involving fertilizer trees outperform those for natural fallows by 17%. Agroforestry techniques contribute substantially to the REDD+ program, but the best techniques with the highest cost-benefit- ratio and a substantial CCMA effect appear to be the intercropping and improved fallow systems. However, we observed a lack of detailed context-specific economic, social and environmental costs for the different techniques. For effective and rational decision-making by farmers in their adoption of agroforestry, further research should focus on filling in the detailed economic, social and environmental costs of each technology in each specific context.
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CiteScore
1.50
自引率
16.70%
发文量
31
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: In 1947, the former Tropical Forest Technical Centre (CTFT), now part of CIRAD, created the journal Bois et Forêts des Tropiques. Since then, it has disseminated knowledge and research results on forests in intertropical and Mediterranean regions to more than sixty countries. The articles, peer evaluated and reviewed, are short, synthetic and accessible to researchers, engineers, technicians, students and decision-makers. They present original, innovative research results, inventions or discoveries. The journal publishes in an international dimension. The topics covered are of general interest and are aimed at an informed international audience.
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