In order to identify sustainable management solutions for small-scale
farmer agroecosystems, a better understanding of these dynamic
forest–farmland systems, existing farming and forestry strategies, and
farmer perspectives is important. The authors' examined the relationship between
agricultural land use patterns and farmers’ practices in the context of village communities in Zanzibar, Tanzania. By integrating local expert knowledge
and realities with scientific knowledge, we identified sustainable
agroecosystem characteristics and farming practices, which are
knowledge-intensive, alternative and adaptable to local conditions. Some
of these practices are already a part of the local farming strategies
and some require training and higher level support to reach healthier
agroecosystem and better food security.
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