Blog Post
In the Ecuadorian Amazon, the Kichwa people wake up before dawn with their families to drink a caffeinated infusion of boiled leaves from the guayusa tree (Ilex guayusa). They discuss the lessons from their dreams and use them to plan for the day ahead.
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The purpose of this workshop is to bring together leading scholar-practitioners from five parts of the world, Sweden, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Kenya and Ecuador, to share knowledge of and aspirations for...
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Presented at the workshop on "Can Agroforestry Address Food Security Concerns under a Changing Climate?" The purpose of this workshop is to bring together leading scholar-practitioners from five...
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Presented at the workshop on "Can Agroforestry Address Food Security Concerns under a Changing Climate?" The purpose of this workshop is to bring together leading scholar-practitioners from five...
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Presented at the workshop on "Can Agroforestry Address Food Security Concerns under a Changing Climate?" The purpose of this workshop is to bring together leading scholar-practitioners from five...
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Presented at the workshop on "Can Agroforestry Address Food Security Concerns under a Changing Climate?" The purpose of this workshop is to bring together leading scholar-practitioners from five...
News Story
Access to land is one of the first things that come up in the talk about the future of agricultural development.
News Story
Based on the article The Role of Trees in Agroecology and Sustainable Agriculture in the Tropics published in the Annual Review of Phytopathology, vol.52, by SIANI Member Roger Leakey.
News Story
Many countries are highly dependent on food imports. It is important to recognize this as a form of climate vulnerability, as climate change impacts in producing countries are likely to exacerbate global food price shocks.
Event
Every year the SIANI secretariat organizes a meeting to provide an opportunity for members to interact with each other and to reflect on the workplan for the Secretariat. In addition, the...