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Agroecology for sustainable development

Evidence on multidimensional performance from a cross-country TAPE assessment in Africa. Adoyo, B., et al (2025) Agroecology is increasingly recognized as a pathway for transforming agrifood systems and advancing progress toward the SDGs. Yet, large-scale, cross-context evidence on its multidimensional performance as framed holistically by the FAO’s 10 Elements remains limited. To address this, the…

Madagascar country report on Measuring Agroecology and its Performance (MAP)

TAPE application in the context of the Global Programme “Soil Protection and Rehabilitation for Food Security” (ProSoil). Autfray P, Ravonjiarison N, Winowiecki L, Thomson A, Barahona C, Mills D, Cluset R, Alpuerto J, Sörensen L, Geck MS. Working Paper 12. Bogor, Indonesia and Nairobi, Kenya: CIFOR-ICRAF: The Transformative Partnership Platform on Agroecology

Measuring Agroecology and its Performance (MAP)

Geck M, Adeyemi C, Adoyo B, Alpuerto J, Arinloye AADD, Ateku D, Autfray P, Barahona C, Chacha R, ClusetR, Karari V, Mills D, Ravonjiarison N, Sörensen L, Thomson A, Weullow E, Winowiecki L, Woldemeskel E,Zampela P, Sinclair F. 2024. Key findings from applying the FAO Tool for Agroecology Performance Evaluation (TAPE) in Benin, Ethiopia, Kenya,…

Agroecological practices are widely used by African farmers

The Viability of Agroecological Practices in Africa. Agroecology TPP Working Paper 2 from the Viability Project, set up to understand more about the viability of agroecological practices at farm and household level. A case study approach was used, with 11 cases across eight countries from Tunisia to Madagascar contributing evidence. By the Viability Project Team.