LANDSCAPES AND ENVIRONMENTAL AGILITY ACROSS THE NATION (LEAN)

31.05.2023

Land degradation in Ghana has been caused by inappropriate management practices and lack of investment in maintaining soil nutrients and conserving water, which has been accompanied by high levels of poverty, affecting the lives, health and livelihoods of producing communities.

 

Direct links between the pace of climate change, the health of ecosystem services and the degree of livelihood security have been established. Cash crops are produced in the country in areas of important biodiversity, while protection and restoration of the tropical forest ecosystems where cocoa, shea, cashew and other crops are grown, is of great importance for the livelihoods of millions of people and the health of the fragile

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