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DDC
Numéro de projet
7F-01331.05
Titre du projet
African Highland Initiative (AHI) Forschung nachhaltige Ressourcennutzung in Ostafrika
Titre du projet anglais
African Highland Initiative (AHI) Forschung nachhaltige Ressourcennutzung in Ostafrika

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Mots-clé
(Allemand)
NRM, INRM, natürliche Ressourcennutzung, Ostafrika, Forschungspartnerschaft, Landwirtschaft, Tropenlandwirtschaft, Entwicklungshilfe
Description succincte
(Anglais)
Within a regional framework, the African Highland Initiative develops and institutionali-ses effective and efficient approaches for sustainable natural resource management appro-aches and enhanced productivity in the intensively cultivated highalnds of Eastern Africa.
Objectifs du projet
(Anglais)
Improved management for NRM and production elements in watersheds·

Increased and improved livelihoodsbased on efficient use of NR·

Policy makers and decision makers making better informed decisions·

Evidence of positive change in institutional strategies and arrangements
Résumé des résultats (Abstract)
(Anglais)
The African Highlands Initiative (AHI) is an ecoregional research program that focuses on improving livelihoods and reversing natural resource degradation in the intensively cultivated highlands of East and Central Africa. To this end, AHI promotes an "integrated natural resource management approach" (INRM) where coordination of collaborative and participatory research and development efforts are integrated to improve agricultural production and natural resource management in highland watersheds, address the human and institutional factors affecting management, and aim to help construct more conducive development strategies and policies. Countries involved: Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Tan-zania, Madagascar
Mise en oeuvre et application
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Insitutional change and implementation on national level, regional aspects focus on me-thodology and framework creation. Monitoring also on both levels.