In this book chapter, we evaluate the climate smartness of CSA-based agroforestry practices in Tabora and Dodoma, Tanzania using unpublished data from earlier studies. The analysis illustrates key principles for understanding multidimensionality of CSA objectives, including: appropriate indicators, robust designs for heterogeneity, trade-offs, and participatory evaluation of CSA.
Publication type | Book chapter |
Publisher | Springer Open Access |
Geographic scope | United Republic of Tanzania |
Authors | Anthony A. Kimaro, Ogossy G. Sererya, Peter Matata, Götz Uckert, Johannes Hafner, Frieder Graef, Stefan Sieber |
Year | 2018 |
Citation | Kimaro A.A. et al. (2019) Understanding the Multidimensionality of Climate-Smartness: Examples from Agroforestry in Tanzania. In: Rosenstock T., Nowak A., Girvetz E. (eds) The Climate-Smart Agriculture Papers. Springer, Cham |
Permanent link to publication | https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-92798-5_13 |
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