Invitation to Focali-LUCSUS Workshop on Forest conservation, agroforestry and livelihoods
The workshop will be held in Lund the 10th of June 2014. The workshop will be an opportunity for researchers and practitioners to share information about current research and projects with each other and with a wider range of research and policy stakeholders interested in agroforestry. During the workshop we will discuss the potentials and limitations of agroforestry as a means to support forest conservation, increase productivity and address livelihoods challenges.
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Jun 10, 2014 10:00 AM
to Jun 10, 2014 04:30 PM |
Where | Lund University at Geocentrum |
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Providing sufficient food for a growing world population and achieving a more sustainable development is one
of today’s global challenges. However, the increasing demand for new agricultural land and agricultural
intensification often leads to ecosystem degradation, deforestation and biodiversity loss in many parts of the
world, particularly in tropical areas. Studies of traditional multistrata agroforestry systems suggest that
they have potential to curb deforestation and enable the sustainable management of forest landscapes, which
lead to an increase in the scientific and political interest in agroforestry systems in the past years.
Important Information:
Important Information:
There are no costs for the participants, lunch and coffee will be provided. Please note however that the number of participants will be limited to 30 in order to allow for a meaningful exchange and
discussions.
Registration & Submission of Abstracts:
Contributions should relate to the workshop themes (see below) and be submitted in the form of an abstract
of up to 300 words. Please send abstracts for a presentation by 2nd of May to: Torsten Krause at
torsten.krause@lucsus.lu.se. If you want to register to attend the workshop without giving a presentation, or
have any further inquiries, please contact Torsten Krause.
The workshop themes will be:
• The challenges of agroforestry practice
• Agroforestry and conservation
• Agroforestry and livelihoods
• Policy challenges of supporting agroforestry