2013
DOI: 10.3390/su5125195
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The Pattern and Process of Adoption and Scaling up: Variation in Project Outcome Reveals the Importance of Multilevel Collaboration in Agroforestry Development

Abstract: Agroforestry is considered a subsistence system that balances the urgent need for food and income of small scale farmers with restoration and conservation of ecosystem services, and climate change adaptation and mitigation. The Vi Agroforestry Program aims to implement agroforestry as a means to alleviate poverty and increase resilience among the poorest smallholders. After seven years, the Vi Agroforestry Project in the Mara Region of Tanzania had an inter-village variation in the proportion of households wit… Show more

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“…For a more comprehensive understanding, it is thus necessary to complement this quantitative analysis with an analysis including qualitative data, considering and interpreting the relationships presented in this study in relation to a wider socio-cultural context, the scaling up process itself, differences in governance at multiple levels and interaction between the social and ecological subsystems [57,58].…”
Section: Pattern Of Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a more comprehensive understanding, it is thus necessary to complement this quantitative analysis with an analysis including qualitative data, considering and interpreting the relationships presented in this study in relation to a wider socio-cultural context, the scaling up process itself, differences in governance at multiple levels and interaction between the social and ecological subsystems [57,58].…”
Section: Pattern Of Relationshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, as general interest in tree planting declined, utility may have become a more important consideration. Evaluations conducted shortly after the completion of restoration projects may overestimate the potential for sustained interest in restoration‐oriented practices because interest in a topic and knowledge are linked in complicated ways (Tobias ; Zhang et al ), highlighting the need for long‐term monitoring of landscape scale restoration projects (Kiptot et al ; Frey et al ; Johansson et al ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scaling up of innovations in agroforestry has often proved difficult. One of the main reasons put forth to explain this is that these innovations are knowledge-intensive, making their dissemination and adoption processes more difficult [70]. The choice of which pro-poor agrobiodiversity interventions to implement and to scale up depends on the local situation, socio-economic conditions, and site-specific information [3,49,57].…”
Section: Issues Related To the Drivers Of Scaling Upmentioning
confidence: 99%