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Fallen Leaves Compost Agroforestry System in Musashino area, Saitana prefecture

Action Plan for the Proposed GIAHS Site, Period: Fiscal 2021-2025 (5 years)








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    Fallen Leaves Compost Agroforestry System in Musashino Upland, in the peri-urban area of Tokyo
    GIAHS Application, October 2021
    2023
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    Fallen Leaves Compost Agroforestry System in Musashino Upland, in the peri-urban area of Tokyo
    Webinar: Sustainable production and agrifood systems based on GIAHS approaches
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    FAO Characterisation of Global Heritage Agroforestry Systems in Tanzania and Kenya
    Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)
    2013
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    In 2008, FAO initiated the project “Supporting Food Security and Reducing Poverty in Kenya and Tanzania through Dynamic Conservation of Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)". Two years running, in 2008 the project identified the Maasai pastoral systems and Upland Agro-forestry systems as the most creative form of livelihoods that have withstood the test of time and deserving recognition as heritage agricultural systems of global importance and hence requiring support. This re cognition was followed by a pilot site selection mission led by the Project Facilitating Team, which targeted three main agro-systems namely; the Chagga home gardens, the Pare Ndiva system and the Matengo pit system. The evaluation team ended up ranking the Uru-Shimbwe Juu site within the Chagga home gardens as the most integral Upland agrosystem, in which all the critical heritage features are represented and associated with this system.

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