Land degradation assessment in Ghana

The Sustainable Intensification of the Mixed Farming System Initiative (SIMFS) aims to provide equitable, transformative pathways for improved livelihoods of actors in mixed farming systems through sustainable intensification within target agro-ecologies and socioeconomic settings. Implemented in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, Laos PDR, Nepal, and Malawi; this Initiative works with a wide array of partners, including demand, innovation, and scaling partners from national agricultural research and extension systems, universities, local and international NGOs, farmer associations, agricultural administrations, international agricultural research centers, national governments, policymakers, and the private sector.

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Creator Muthoni, Francis
Creator Affiliation International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Creator email F.Muthoni@cgiar.org
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Creator ID 0000-0001-6785-0550
Subject Vocab (AGROVOC/GACS/CAB) Land degradation,Remote sensing,Land use change,Land cover change,Sustainable land management
Subject(s) Land use land cover change
Publisher International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Contributor Person 1 Abdul-Wadood Moomen
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Contributor Person 2 Lily Lisa Yevugah
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Contributor Project Lead Organisation Center International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
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Contributor Initiative/CRP Non-Initiative/CRP
Contributor Partner University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR)
Contributor Donor CGIAR Trust Fund
Contributor Project Sustainable Intensification of the Mixed Farming System Initiative (SIMFS)
Project ID PJ-RA3629
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Open-Access status Open Access
Production Date 2023-11-12
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File Format csv
Identifier Type DOI
Identifier https://doi.org/10.25502/dqaa-7e05/d
Identifier Citation Muthoni, F., Moomen, A.-W., & Yevugah, L. L. (2024). Land degradation assessment in Ghana [Data set]. International Institute of Tropical Agriculture. https://doi.org/10.25502/DQAA-7E05/D
Source Sustainable Intensification of the Mixed Farming System Initiative (SIMFS)
Language English
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Coverage Region Western Africa
Coverage country Ghana
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Coverage Y (Latitude) 8.03003
Coverage X (Longitude) -1.08003
Coverage Start Date 2023-08-01
Coverage End Date 2023-08-30
Contact Muthoni, Francis; GIS Specialist; International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA)
Contact Email F.Muthoni@cgiar.org
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Rights CC-BY 4.0