Theme pack
These resources all highlight practices that help farmers adapt to climate change, and a good proportion focus on agroforestry, one category of climate-smart farming practice.
Backgrounders and issue packs
Interviews
- Water-efficient gardens: Water is life.
- Farmers use agroforestry practices to heal farmland damaged by deforestation and soil erosion
- Rebuilding the land II – plugging the soil leaks
- Rebuilding the land I – restoring forest landscapes
- Farmers cope with drought and climate change in Zambia’s Luangwa Valley
- Raising goats to beat the drought in eastern Kenya
- How millet farmers are adapting to climate change in Northern Ghana
- Livestock management practices to cope with climate change
- Farmers in Niger benefit from letting trees grow in their fields
- Paying farmers for environmental services
Drama
Barza Wire stories
- Ethiopia: Agroforestry home gardens build community resilience in southern Ethiopia
- Kenya: Trees help farmers restore soil fertility and increase crop production
- Kenya: Farmers grow mukau tree as protection against drought
- Burkina Faso: Replenishing depleted soil with zai and half-moons
- Zambia: By-laws help farmers practice conservation farming
- Cameroon: Eco-friendly charcoal to reduce deforestation
- Senegal: SMS services and climate training help farmers plan
- Zimbabwe: Seed banks help farmers adapt to climate change
- Niger: Storing crops helps farmers absorb climate shocks
- Guinea: Farmer uses no-till to adapt to changing climate
- Guinea: Intensive charcoal production is accelerating the effects of climate change
Resources in Swahili
Backgrounder
Interview
Barza Wire story
Resources in Hausa
Backgrounder
Interview