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|Short title= ICRAF
 
|Short title= ICRAF
 
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|Description= The '''World Agroforestry Centre''' (ICRAF) is part of the alliance of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) centres dedicated to generate and apply the best available knowledge to stimulate agricultural growth, raise farmers’ incomes, and protect the environment. Its aims are also to improve food security, nutrition, income, health, shelter, energy resources and environmental sustainability in smallholder households.
 
|Objective= To maximize the productivity of agroforestry systems improving the income of poor households by facilitating their access to markets, to work in agricultural landscapes that experience the greatest environmental stress, to balance improved productivity with the sustainable management of natural resources, and to manage trees in agricultural landscapes to ensure the health water systems
 
|Objective= To maximize the productivity of agroforestry systems improving the income of poor households by facilitating their access to markets, to work in agricultural landscapes that experience the greatest environmental stress, to balance improved productivity with the sustainable management of natural resources, and to manage trees in agricultural landscapes to ensure the health water systems
 
|Start=1978
 
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|Date= 2/2/2012  
 
|Date= 2/2/2012  
 
|Type of institution= Non-governmental organisation
 
|Type of institution= Non-governmental organisation
|Field of work= Research
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|Field of work=Research
|Functions= To generate science-based knowledge about the diverse roles that trees play in agricultural landscapes, and use its research to advance policies and practices that benefit the poor and the environment
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|Functions=To generate science-based knowledge about the diverse roles that trees play in agricultural landscapes, and use its research to advance policies and practices that benefit the poor and the environment
 
|Thematic priority(ies)= Improvement of the livelihoods of poor smallholders and sustainability and productivity of agricultural landscapes and agroforestry systems
 
|Thematic priority(ies)= Improvement of the livelihoods of poor smallholders and sustainability and productivity of agricultural landscapes and agroforestry systems
 
|Linkages= [[CATIE]],[[CIFOR]],[[CBD]],[[UNDP]],[[UNEP]],[[ITTO]],[[CIRAD]], [[World Bank]]
 
|Linkages= [[CATIE]],[[CIFOR]],[[CBD]],[[UNDP]],[[UNEP]],[[ITTO]],[[CIRAD]], [[World Bank]]
|Keywords= Agroforestry, poor households, farm-grown trees, environmental services
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|Keywords= Agroforestry, poor households, farm-grown trees, environmental services, non-timber forest products
|ToSIA indicators=
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|ToSIA indicators=Forest resources, water use, protective forests-infrastructures and managed natural resources
|FOREST EUROPE indicators=  
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|FOREST EUROPE indicators= Services
|FOREST EUROPE criteria=
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|FOREST EUROPE criteria=Productive functions, protective functions
 
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ICRAF
Founded: 1978
Scope: Global
Policy area: Forest and forestry
Type of institution: Non-governmental organisation
Field of work: Research
Language: English
URL: ICRAF website
Format: html
Access: Free
Publisher: ICRAF
Country(ies): Kenya
Date: 2/2/2012

The World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF) is part of the alliance of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) centres dedicated to generate and apply the best available knowledge to stimulate agricultural growth, raise farmers’ incomes, and protect the environment. Its aims are also to improve food security, nutrition, income, health, shelter, energy resources and environmental sustainability in smallholder households.

Objective To maximize the productivity of agroforestry systems improving the income of poor households by facilitating their access to markets, to work in agricultural landscapes that experience the greatest environmental stress, to balance improved productivity with the sustainable management of natural resources, and to manage trees in agricultural landscapes to ensure the health water systems
Thematic priority(ies) Improvement of the livelihoods of poor smallholders and sustainability and productivity of agricultural landscapes and agroforestry systems
Functions To generate science-based knowledge about the diverse roles that trees play in agricultural landscapes, and use its research to advance policies and practices that benefit the poor and the environment
Linkage(s) to policy processes, instruments and institutions CATIE,CIFOR,CBD,UNDP,UNEP,ITTO,CIRAD, World Bank
Keywords Agroforestry, poor households, farm-grown trees, environmental services, non-timber forest products
FOREST EUROPE criteria FOREST EUROPE indicators ToSIA indicators
Productive functions, protective functions Services Forest resources, water use, protective forests-infrastructures and managed natural resources