Agroforestry on communal lands in Ghana - An overview
1998
Owusu-Sekyere, E.
In Ghana, Agroforestry is very recent. Any significant attempt to solve environmental problems and agricultural production should include long term strategies on the issue of communal land use. projects must address the needs of the target groups since the national politics affect village life. Therefore, to satisfy the interests and needs of many people in the community, Agroforestry intervention packages must not be developed along political lines but should be holistically approached so as to ensure sustainable benefits both in the short term and in the long run. The diversity of approaches should address the different forms of land and taking care of settlement issues. Researchers must consider the bottom-up techniques to ensure full and committed participation of the different target communities.
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