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Agroecology: Fostering improved access to land and natural resources

E.Dmundo Barrios, Gora Ndiaye, Allison Marie Loconto, Remi Cluset

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Agroecology: Fostering improved access

to land and natural resources

Edmundo Barrios

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Agroecology: Fostering improved access

to land and natural resources

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Access to land and natural resources

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Agroecology

• Agroecology is an integrated approach that simultaneously applies

ecological and social concepts and principles to the design and

management of food and agricultural systems.

• Agroecology seeks to transform food and agricultural systems, addressing the root causes of problems in an integrated way and providing holistic and long-term solutions.

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The 10 Elements of Agroecology framework identifies important components, principles and properties of agroecological systems, as well as developing an

enabling environment for agroecology, and helps guiding policymakers,

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The Kaydara Agroecology School Farm

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The Kaydara Agroecology School Farm

Fimela municipality, Fatick Dpt - Senegal

Location of the Saloum Delta

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Gora Ndiaye

Director Kaydara Agroecology School

Karim Sene

Mayor of Fimela

INNOVATIVE GOVERNANCE/EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP

Agroecological transition to SFA

• Land titles to Kaydara graduates • 1ha municipal land

• Lifetime use if respecting agroecology • Cannot sell the land

• Installation package

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INNOVATIVE GOVERNANCE/EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP

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INNOVATIVE GOVERNANCE/EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP

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The Kaydara Agroecology School Farm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9y_ZMTZdxE

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The Kaydara Agroecology School Farm

• Agroecology depends on equitable access to land and natural resources – a key to social justice, placing a strong focus on the rights of women,

youth and indigenous peoples.

Youth migration

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Enhanced food security and nutrition

• Agroecology seeks to optimize the interactions between plants,

animals, humans and the environment while taking into consideration the social aspects enable sustainable and fair food systems.

Coconut-based agroforestry

Greater resilience

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