Treesilience: An assessment of the resilience provided by trees in the drylands of Eastern Africa Edited
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Jan de Leeuw, Mary Njenga, Bob Wagner, Miyuki Iiyama. (31/1/2014). Treesilience: An assessment of the resilience provided by trees in the drylands of Eastern Africa Edited. Nairobi, Kenya: World Agroforestry Center (ICRAF).
Abstract
This book is the result of a consultative process, which brought together experts from
Eastern Africa and beyond to synthesize and compile existing information on the role
of trees in building resilience in the region’s drylands. The group consisted of a mixture
of experts with backgrounds in research, academia, government, farmers and development
practitioners, and the book reflects the knowledge and perspectives of these
various groups.
The book begins by describing the rationale behind the initiative followed by a clarification
on the background and approach taken. Chapter three then describes the Eastern
African region and argues why there is a need to build resilience in the livelihoods of
communities living in drylands. Chapter four builds on this by introducing an ecosystem
services perspective as the conceptual framework to explore the resilience offered by
trees. Chapter five reviews the ecology, distribution and use of trees throughout the
Eastern African region. Chapter six uses an ecosystem service perspective to review
the various benefits that people derive from dryland trees. Chapter seven draws on
experiences gained in development practices and presents and reviews 11 case studies
of natural resource management. Chapter eight presents reflections of the write-shop
participants on how best practice in resilience-building could be scaled up. A review of
knowledge and information gaps regarding the contribution of trees in building resilience
is presented in chapter nine, which is followed by a plan for possible follow-up
action in chapter ten.
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de Leeuw, Jan https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2005-4351