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Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
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Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
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Niger, 2013. The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative
23 February 2013, Tibiri, Niger - A quarry where mud bricks are made on the banks of a natural spring.
The Great Green Wall Sahara and Sahel Initiative (GGWSSI): FAO and its partners see in the GGWSSI a great opportunity for reinforcing and upscaling successful sustainable land management practices and interventions at a landscape scale for the sustained provision of multiple ecosystem services such as:
-Sustainable forest management (including conservation, management and use of forests, and sustainable harvesting, processing and marketing of wood and non wood forest products);
-Forest landscape restoration using different techniques including tree planting and assisted natural regeneration when it is possible;
-Agroforestry and farmer-managed natural regeneration;
-Fighting sand encroachment through windbreak establishment and sand dune stabilization;
-Sustainable land and water management, including water harvesting techniques;
-Sustainable management and restoration of rangelands;
-Good agricultural practices; and
-Urban and peri-urban forestry and greening
02/23/2013
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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