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Agroforestry systems: helping smallholders adapt to climate risks while mitigating climate change

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WILEY INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEWS-CLIMATE CHANGE
Volume 5, Issue 6, Pages 825-833

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/wcc.301

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  1. CRP 6.4 and Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security of the CGIAR

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There is increasing interest to combine adaptation and mitigation measures that provide win-win solutions to climate change. Agroforestry systems offer compelling synergies between adaptation and mitigation. This article reviews the empirical evidence from various studies on how trees and agroforestry systems enhance smallholders' capacity to adapt to climate risks. Agroforestry systems improve resilience of smallholder farmers through more efficient water utilization, improved microclimate, enhanced soil productivity and nutrient cycling, control of pests and diseases, improved farm productivity, and diversified and increased farm income while at the same time sequestering carbon. Although these seems very promising, tradeoffs may arise both at the farm and landscape scales. (C) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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