Permaculture Design and Business Plan for Sustainable Livelihoods Programming: Low-Cost, Sustainable Solutions for Food and Nutrition Insecure Agro Pastoral Communities: Permaculture as a development tool to managing dry land resources
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Boubaker Dhehibi, Masnat El-Hiary, Omamah Taysir Taher Hadidi, Malek Abo-Roman, Ala Abdallat, Majdy Adwan, Ala Awaideh. (12/5/2021). Permaculture Design and Business Plan for Sustainable Livelihoods Programming: Low-Cost, Sustainable Solutions for Food and Nutrition Insecure Agro Pastoral Communities: Permaculture as a development tool to managing dry land resources. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
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This fact sheet provides an overview of permaculture programming as a response to food and nutrition insecurity for agropastoral communities. It emphasizes the role of permaculture as a sustainable, non-donor dependent tool for improving the health, food and nutrition security, and livelihoods of agropastoral communities and their families. This document explain why permaculture is relevant to agropastoral communities programming, particularly in the context of climate change threats, and list some of its benefits with special focus on delineating the costs of integrating permaculture into agropastoral communities towards a comprehensive business plan regarding the implementation of this technique and to provide an overview of its programming as a response to food and nutrition insecurity for agropastoral communities
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Dhehibi, Boubaker https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3854-6669