Lana, Marcos
- Institutionen för växtproduktionsekologi, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
 
This study explores climate-smart agriculture (CSA) adoption and the application of agroecology (AE) principles among Tanzanian smallholders, using a survey of 315 households (HHs). Findings reveal that most CSA adopters integrate several AE principles, though application varies by CSA practices. Socioeconomic factors, like HH head, HH size, land ownership, training access, CSA interventions, and local initiatives, influence and shape adoption patterns. Integrating different CSA practices improves alignment with AE principles, increasing farm income and creating ecological-economic synergies. Highlighting CSA's and AE's potential to enhance smallholder livelihoods and mitigate climate change, the study stresses horizontal knowledge sharing in promoting integrated approaches.[GRAPHICS]
Adoption; agroecology principles; climate-smart agriculture; farm income; tree intercropping
                        Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems
2025
Utgivare: TAYLOR AND FRANCIS INC
                    
                        SDG2 Ingen hunger
SDG13 Bekämpa klimatförändringarna
                    
                        Jordbruksvetenskap
                    
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/141147