International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

Tropical fruit tree diversity: Good practices for in situ and on-farm conservation

Farmers have developed a range of agricultural practices to sustainably use and maintain a wide diversity of crop species in many parts of the world. This book documents good practices innovated by farmers and collects key reviews on good practices from global experts, not only from the case study countries but also from Brazil, China and other parts of Asia and Latin America.

Drawing on experiences from a UNEP-GEF project on "Conservation and Sustainable Use of Wild and Cultivated Tropical Fruit Tree Diversity for Promoting Livelihoods, Food Security and Ecosystem Services", with case studies from India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, the authors show how methods for identifying good practices are still evolving and challenges in scaling-up remain. They identify key principles effective as a strategy for mainstreaming good practice into development efforts. Few books draw principles and lessons learned from good practices. This book fills this gap by combining good practices from the research project on tropical fruit trees with chapters from external experts to broaden its scope and relevance.

Topic(s)
Sustaining local crop diversity
Subject area(s)
Enhancing crop diversity for local needs
Subject category(ies)
Enhancing local capacity, Strategies and action plans
Publisher
Earthscan and Bioversity International
Publication date
2016
DOI
Resource link
Resource type
Method, Publication or report
Resource format
PDF
Primary geographic focus
Asia
Open access
Yes


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