2012
DOI: 10.1007/s10457-012-9501-0
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Participatory agroforestry development for restoring degraded sloping land in DPR Korea

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“…However, the area of farmland per capita is only 0.015 ha. In 2003, the Ministry of Land and Environmental Protection (MoLEP) of DPR Korea initiated a pilot demonstration project on Sloping Land Management (SLM) to integrate agroforestry with ecological restoration and food security [15]. …”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, the area of farmland per capita is only 0.015 ha. In 2003, the Ministry of Land and Environmental Protection (MoLEP) of DPR Korea initiated a pilot demonstration project on Sloping Land Management (SLM) to integrate agroforestry with ecological restoration and food security [15]. …”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study, however, shows that there has been clear evidence of a forest transition since 2001, where net deforestation in the1990s changed to net reforestation through afforestation and agroforestry. The increase in forest area is mainly through plantations undertaken by the Forestry Board, as well as agroforestry development through Sloping Land User Groups [15]. The pace and magnitude of this forest transition depends to a large extent, however, on local livelihood development and policies for self-sufficiency in food and rural energy.…”
Section: Forest Transition and Livelihood Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In North America and Europe, it often aims to sustain the forest as a functioning ecosystem that conserves biodiversity (Aerts and Honnay 2011). In developing countries, participatory planning aims to manage and conserve natural stands and agroforests to provide basic food and regular income (German et al 2006;Reij et al 2009;Xu et al 2012;Sacande and Berrahmouni 2016).…”
Section: Social Challenges Of Dryland Afforestationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important reason for deforestation in North Korea is that food shortage has driven farmers into remote mountain areas where they secretly create their own private plots to grow food, in the process cutting or burning the natural tree cover. A key feature of the Swiss-North Korean project is that it works with local communities whose members have created illegal private plots, allowing them to continue farming the land on condition that they adopt new recommended soil conservation practices (Xu et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%