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Agroecology: integrating animals in agroecosystems






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    Funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF), with co-financing from the Moroccan government and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), it was launched in 2017 and ended in March 2025. FAO is the GEF implementing and executing agency for the project. Its implementation was carried out in consultation and collaboration with the Sustainable Development Directorate of the Ministry of Energy Transition and Sustainable Development and the National Agency for the Development of Oasis Zones and the Argan Tree. The evaluation has a dual objective: to ensure accountability and foster organizational learning. It was conducted through a document review, a field mission, semi-structured interviews, a case study, and focus groups with stakeholders and end beneficiaries.
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    Terminal evaluation of the project "Integrated Land and Agroecosystem Management Systems (ILAMS) for Tonga"
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    2023
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    Regulatory and policy frameworks in Tonga do not adequately support land use planning and management. Land use planning capacities and tenure conditions for sustainable land management, and capacities for the support and implementation of sustainable land management practices are not adequate.To tackle these challenges, the Government of Tonga, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) have joined efforts to sustainably increase and improve provision of goods and services from agriculture through integrated land and agroecosystem management in Tonga.The final beneficiaries interviewed by the evaluation have been well engaged in the communal nurseries and medicinal plants preservation activities, which were considered useful for preservation of forest, biodiversity and enhancement of quality of soil. The enclosed piggeries model introduced by the project was overall accepted, but some of its elements (such as feeding and breeding), as well as its cultural appropriateness, deserve further attention. To improve the enabling environment for land management, the project also developed Policy Intention Papers and a Land Use Policy document, but there were questions regarding their endorsement and incorporation by the Tongan Government.

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