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Renforcer les moyens de subsistance et la résilience des ruraux face au changement climatique en Afrique : une agroforesterie innovante intégrant les personnes, les arbres, les cultures et le bétail

The overall objective of GALILEO is to rely on genuine Multi-Actor Approaches (MAA) to co-develop context-specific, people-centered agroforestry innovations in representative agro-pastoral, agroforestry, and agro-silvo-pastoral systems from Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). The aim is to promote agroforestry as leverage to significantly improve agricultural, household, and climate change adaptation and mitigation performances and to enhance biodiversity in SSA. We build upon 8 agroforestry Living Labs (LLs: local scale and actors), 4 national and 1 regional Innovation Platforms (IPs), set up across 4 AU SSA countries. Our LLs are set in semi-arid zones of Senegal and Kenya and normally humid but drought-prone zones of Ghana and Cameroon thus comparing and covering a large range of SSA conditions. Through MMA, we co-construct potentially adoptable scenarios ex-ante with Innovator, Target, and Control actors in our LLs, then implement, assess, and compare performances in their pilot plots during the whole project. We use field observations also to calibrate process models, able to simulate under future CC scenarios. After full multi-criteria and trade-off analysis, we finally co-select the most effective scenarios ex-post. We thus rely on transdisciplinary research, providing qualitative and quantitative data on the biophysical, socio-economic, and environmental performances. Such adoptable agroforestry innovations will also enable farmers/pastoralists and stakeholders to diversify their incomes from new agroforestry value chains, of which 2 are GALILEO-original. They will also benefit from carbon farming and payment for ecosystem services opportunities. Through our IPs, we also engage in solid MAA collaborations and policy dialogues to first identify bottlenecks and second elaborate guidelines, and policy recommendations, helping towards strengthening their local innovation ecosystems, under a favorable institutional and policy framework.


FORSCHUNGSINSTITUT FUR BIOLOGISCHEN LANDBAU STIFTUNG ?
Association Green Development Advocates 86 875 €
Centre de Cooperation Internationale en Recherche Agronomique Pour Ledeveloppement - C.I.R.A.D. Epic 1 103 282 €
Centre DE Suivi Ecologique 256 605 €
Conseil National DE Concertation ET DE Cooperation DES Ruraux Association 76 875 €
Farm Africa Ltd. 141 875 €
Institut DE Recherche Agricole Pour LE Developpement 320 609 €
Institut de Recherche Pour le Developpement 355 854 €
Institut National de Recherche Pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement 191 075 €
Institut Senegalais DE Recherches Agricoles 273 498 €
International Institute OF Tropical Agriculture 215 073 €
Jardins D'Afrique DE Mbour 178 750 €
Kobenhavns Universitet 238 460 €
Kuapa Kokoo Cooperative Cocoa Farmers AND Marketing Union Ltd. 75 625 €
Max Havelaar France Association 49 063 €
Nature Conservation Research Centre - Ghana (NCRC) LBG 107 006 €
Nitidae 297 500 €
Q-Plan International Advisors PC 448 125 €
Terre Verte 52 750 €
THE International Centre OF Insect Physiology AND Ecology 282 188 €
Universita Degli Studi Della Basilicata 249 194 €
University OF Embu 295 483 €
University OF Ghana 224 209 €
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY 479 950 €

https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101181623

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