TABLE OF CONTENTS
DECLARATION
APPROVAL
DEDICATION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS viii
LIST OFTABLES ix
LIST OF PLATES
LIST OF APPENDIX
ABSTRACT
CHAPTERONE
INTRODUCTION 1
1.0 Background of the study................................ 1
1.1. Statement of the problem........................... 3
1.2 Objectives of the study............................. 4
1.2.1 General objective 4
1.2.2 Specific objectives 4
1.3 Research questions 4
1.4 Scope of the study 4
1.4.1 Geographical Scope
1.4.2 Content Scope 4
1.4.3 Time Scope
1.5 Justification of the study 5
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CHAPTER TWO .6
LITERATURE REVIEW 6
2.0. Introduction 6
2.1 Introduction/definition of the concept 6
2.2 Historical back ground to agro forestry practices in Rwanda 7
2.3 Agro forestry systems and practices 8
2.3.1 Classification of agro forestry systems and practices 8
2.3.2 Agro forestry practices common in the tropics 14
2.4. Adoption of agro forestry practices 15
2.5. Soil degradation 15
2.5.1. Soil erosion 15
2.5.2. Loss of soil fertility 16
2.5.3. Soil conservation 16
2.6. Roles of Agroforestry in soil and water conservation 16
CHAPTERTHREE 23
RESEARCH METHODOLOGy 23
3.0 Introduction 23
3.1 Sample selection and samp!e size 23
3.2 study area 23
3.2.1 Location of the study area 23
3.2.2 Climate and relief of Kageyo sector 24
3.2.2.1 Economic activities 24
3.3 Research design 25
3.4 Data collection methods 25
3.4.1 Questionnaire 25
3.4.2lnterview schedule 26
3.4.3 Observation and photography 26
3.5 Data collection 26
3.6 Data analysis 26
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CHAPTER FOUR .27
PRESENTATION OF THE RESEARCH FINDINGS 27
4.0 Introduction 27
4.1 Household characteristics 27
4.1.1 Age categories of the household heads 27
4.1.2 Education status of the household heads 28
4.2 Family income 28
4.3 Land size and its utilization 29
4.3.1 Means of land acquisition 29
4.3.2 Land utilization 30
4.3.3 Land location with respect to the hill 30
4.3.5 Motivation for growing trees and constraints 33
4.3.6 Soil erosion problems and solutions as cited by the respondents 34
4.3.7 Means of maintaining soil fertility 35
4.3.8 Suggestions to ensure promotion of agroforestry 36
CHAPTER FIVE 37
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS 37
5.0 Introduction 37
5.1 Conclusions 37
5.2 Challenges faced 37
5.3 Recommendations 38
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Appendix 1:A map of Rwanda showing administrative boundaries 41
APPENDIX 2: Questionnaire 42
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ABSTRACT A study on use of agroforestry practices in soil and water conservation was concentrated in
Kageyo sector and the researcher visited all the 5 cells of; Gihembe, Horezo, Kabuga, Muhondo
and Nyamiyaga. The objectives that guided the study included; to determine how farmers are
using agro forestry practices; to identify the factors prohibiting agro forestry practices and to find
out the suggestions and reconmiendations on how to promote agro forestry practices in soil and
water conservation in the study area.
The methods used for data collection were questioimaires, oral interviews, observation and
photography. To analyze data, the researcher used tables, pie charts, figures, as well as computer
applications for data input and analysis. The researcher used a simple random sampling
technique, where she was very careful not to repeat or replace any representative sample or
respondents and the total of about 40 respondents were interviewed.
The study found out that the major benefits of agroforestry are; improving soil and water quality,
restoring degraded forests, attenuate flooding effect, mitigation of climate change and reducing
deforestation of natural forest among others. Small land sizes, lack of technical support and
capital, lack of information by farmers on agroforesty strategies, lack of tree seed supply and
market are the main constraints of practicing agroforestry .Rwandan environment has been
impacted negatively by agricultural activities, but majority of the farmers in Kageyo Sector were
young (below 50 years).This may have had a positive influence on adoption of agroforestry
practices. And since recommendations have been put forward, the government, Non
Govermnental Organizations and the local community are looked upon to come together and find out the best means to practice agroforestry
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