THE COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING IN AGROECOLOGY STRATEGY FOR RESILIENT AND SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS

Jan 27

Introduction

This course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of agroecology as a strategy for building resilient and sustainable food systems. It explores the principles of agroecology, its role in addressing food security challenges, and practical applications in various agroecosystems. The course emphasizes integrating scientific knowledge with traditional practices and innovative approaches to promote environmental sustainability, economic viability, and social equity in food systems.

Course Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will:

  1. Define the foundational principles and practices of agroecology.
  2. Explain the role of agroecology in enhancing resilience and sustainability in food systems.
  3. Apply agroecological concepts to analyze and address food security challenges in various contexts.
  4. Analyze real-world case studies to identify effective agroecological strategies and practices.
  5. Evaluate the sustainability, resilience, and scalability of agroecological practices in different agricultural systems.
  6. Create a comprehensive action plan integrating agroecological principles to address specific challenges in local food systems.

Methods of Assessment

  • Pre- and Post-Training Evaluations: Assessment of knowledge and skills before and after the course.
  • Group Discussions and Peer Reviews: Collaborative learning assessments during practical sessions.
  • Daily Quizzes: Short quizzes to reinforce the day’s learning.
  • Case Study Analysis: Participants will analyze and present case studies on agroecology practices.
  • Final Project: Develop a local agroecology strategy for a specific food system, incorporating the concepts and tools learned during the course.

Course Content (Five Days / 18 Modules)

Day 1: Foundations of Agroecology

Module 1: Introduction to Agroecology

  1. Historical evolution of agroecology
  2. Core principles: ecological, social, and economic dimensions
  3. Differences between agroecology and conventional agriculture

Module 2: Global and Local Food Systems Challenges

  1. The impact of industrial agriculture on sustainability
  2. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion
  3. Food security challenges in local and global contexts

Module 3: Agroecology in Practice

  1. Linking traditional knowledge with scientific innovation
  2. Agroecological farming techniques and their applications
  3. Tools for designing agroecological systems

Module 4: Agroecology and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. The role of agroecology in achieving SDG 2 (Zero Hunger)
  2. Contribution of agroecology to SDG 13 (Climate Action)
  3. Synergies between agroecological practices and other SDGs

Day 2: Agroecological Design and Management

Module 5: Ecosystem-Based Agriculture

  1. Soil health and its role in sustainable agriculture
  2. Promoting on-farm biodiversity
  3. Harnessing ecosystem services in farming

Module 6: Agroecological Crop Management

  1. Crop rotation and its ecological benefits
  2. Polyculture systems for pest and disease control
  3. Agroforestry: integrating trees into agricultural landscapes

Module 7: Sustainable Livestock Management

  1. Designing integrated crop-livestock systems
  2. Sustainable pasture management and grazing techniques
  3. Enhancing animal health and welfare through agroecological practices

Module 8: Agroecology and Climate-Smart Agriculture

  1. Comparing agroecology and climate-smart agriculture approaches
  2. Integrating climate-smart practices into agroecological systems
  3. Co-benefits of climate-smart and agroecological practices

Day 3: Resilience and Climate Adaptation

Module 9: Building Climate-Resilient Food Systems

  1. Agroecology as a tool for climate adaptation and mitigation
  2. Diversification strategies to reduce climate vulnerability
  3. Promoting farmer-led innovations for resilience

Module 10: Water Resource Management in Agroecology

  1. Efficient water-use techniques: drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting
  2. Managing water quality in agroecological systems
  3. Strategies for flood and drought resilience

Module 11: Pest and Disease Management

  1. Understanding pest and disease dynamics in agroecological systems
  2. Biological control methods and beneficial organisms
  3. Non-chemical approaches to integrated pest management (IPM)

Module 12: Enhancing Agroecosystem Resilience through Landscape Management

  1. Role of agroecology in landscape restoration and rewilding
  2. Watershed-based approaches for sustainable agriculture
  3. Agroecology as a framework for managing ecological corridors

Day 4: Social and Economic Dimensions

Module 13: Social Equity in Agroecology

  1. Gender dynamics and roles in sustainable food systems
  2. Participatory decision-making in community-based agroecology
  3. Empowering marginalized groups through agroecology

Module 14: Economic Viability of Agroecological Practices

  1. Cost-benefit analysis of agroecological farming
  2. Strengthening local markets and short value chains
  3. Accessing funding and incentives for agroecological transitions

Module 15: Policy and Governance

  1. Integrating agroecology into national agricultural policies
  2. International frameworks and their influence on agroecology
  3. Advocacy and grassroots movements for policy change

Module 16: Value Addition and Agroecological Products

  1. Enhancing marketability of agroecological products
  2. Certification and labeling of sustainable products
  3. Promoting agroecological products in local and international markets

Day 5: Innovations and Applications

Module 17: Innovations in Agroecology

  1. Use of digital tools and platforms in agroecology
  2. Precision farming techniques compatible with agroecology
  3. Exploring bio-based inputs for sustainable farming

Module 18: Scaling Agroecology Practices

  1. Barriers and enablers for scaling agroecology
  2. Role of cooperatives and farmer networks in scaling up
  3. Case studies: Scaling agroecology in different regions

Module 19: Monitoring and Evaluation in Agroecology

  1. Designing indicators for sustainability and resilience
  2. Methods for participatory monitoring and evaluation
  3. Reporting and using M&E findings for system improvement

Module 20: Collaborative Networks for Agroecological Innovation

  1. Role of farmer cooperatives in sharing knowledge and resources
  2. Partnerships between academia, NGOs, and farmers for innovation
  3. Building regional networks for scaling agroecological practices

Module 21: Group Activity: Strategy Development

  • Identifying local challenges and opportunities
  • Formulating agroecological strategies and action plans
  • Collaborative design and presentation of strategies
  • Developing action plans for agroecology implementation

Training program information
Title
: The comprehensive Training in Agroecology Strategy For Resilient & Sustainable Food Systems
Status: Accepting Registrations
Program Start Date: January 27th, 2025 – One Week.
Venue: Naivasha, Kenya.
Format: In-Person.
Fee: 2,950€
Registration Due: January 20th, 2025


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