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Developing farmer and community capacity in Agroforestry: is the Australian Master TreeGrower program transferable to other countries?

机译:在农林制定农民和社区能力:是澳大利亚硕士Treegrobler计划转移到其他国家?

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Heading>Abstract/Heading> Para ID="Par1">The Australian Master TreeGrower (MTG) program was launched in 1996 as an agroforestry extension initiative of The University of Melbourne. The program included a short course for landholders that provided knowledge and practical skills but also had a strong focus on developing the information and peer networks that would provide them, and their community, with on-going support as they implement their agroforestry activities. Since 2010 the MTG has been delivered by The Australian Agroforestry Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation, and integrated with the Peer Group Mentoring (PGM) concept developed by a regional farmer group in Australia. The PGM trains, then pays, past Master TreeGrowers to support other landholders as they design and develop their own agroforestry projects. More than 100 MTG courses have been run across Australia involving over 2000 landholders and more than fifty partner organisations. Independent evaluation shows that participants enthusiastically support the program, increase the area of tree cover on their land, adopt more intensive or purposeful management practices, are more inclined to want to grow trees for a mix of both public and private good outcomes, and, actively encourage others in their community to do the same. This paper reviews the development and delivery of the MTG and PGM in Australia and explores whether the models are transferable to developing countries. To date four MTG courses have been conducted in Africa (Uganda (2) and Niger (2)), seven in Indonesia and one in Timor-Leste. Whilst the structure of the international MTG courses was different to that commonly adopted in Australia the content was similar in that they included: information to support the development and implementation of agroforestry designs that reflect their particular interests and aspirations; a review of market opportunities for agroforestry products and services, training in tree and forest measurement, education in tree growth and silviculture; and, encouragement, guidance and support to encourage landholders to share their experience with others in their community. The response suggests that the MTG, originally developed for Australian farmers, may represent a very different model of agroforestry extension to what is commonly offered to farmers in developing countries, and that it may be worth developing in regions where farmers believe they have relatively secure land tenure and are able to make long-term land management decisions regarding tree establishment and management./Para>
机译:&标题>摘要& /标题>& para id =“par1”>澳大利亚硕士Treegrower(MTG)计划于1996年推出,是墨尔本大学的农业家延期倡议。该计划包括提供知识和实践技能的土地校长课程,但也强烈关注制定提供他们的信息和同行网络,以及他们的社区,随着他们实施的制剂活动而导致的支持。自2010年以来,MTG已被澳大利亚农林商基金会,一个非营利组织提供,并与澳大利亚区域农民集团开发的同行集团指导(PGM)概念。 PGM列车,然后付出代价,过去的大师树格罗姆斯在设计和开发自己的农业遗产项目时支持其他土地校长。澳大利亚超过100辆MTG课程涉及2000多个土地校长和超过50多个伴侣组织。独立评估表明,参与者热情地支持该计划,增加了树木封面地区的土地,采用了更密集或有目的的管理实践,更倾向于要为公众和私人良好成果组成树木,并积极地鼓励他们的社区中的其他人来做同样的事情。本文审查了澳大利亚MTG和PGM的开发和交付,并探讨了模型是否可转移到发展中国家。到目前为止,在非洲(乌干达(2)和尼日尔(2)),印度尼西亚的七个和东帝汶举行的四个MTG课程。虽然国际MTG课程的结构与澳大利亚普遍采用的课程不同,但内容的内容在内的情况下包括:支持制定和实施反映其特殊兴趣和愿望的农林设计的信息;综述农林店产品和服务,树木和森林测量培训,树增长和造林的教育;而且,鼓励,指导和支持,鼓励着陆机构与社区中的其他人分享他们的经验。该反应表明,最初为澳大利亚农民开发的MTG可能代表发展中国家的农民普遍赋予农民的常规制造商模型,并且在农民认为他们相对安全的地区可能值得开发任期,能够制作有关树立建立和管理的长期土地管理决策。& / para>

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