Training Course on Water, Soil, and Land Degradation Management in Agroforestry Systems

Soil and water form the backbone of agricultural productivity and ecosystem stability — yet they are under increasing threat from unsustainable land use, deforestation, and climate change. Across Africa and beyond, land degradation is eroding livelihoods, reducing crop yields, and accelerating desertification. Agroforestry systems — the intentional integration of trees, crops, and livestock — offer a transformative solution to these challenges by restoring ecological balance and improving resource use efficiency.

The Water, Soil, and Land Degradation Management in Agroforestry Systems training course, offered by Kincaid Development Center, is designed to equip professionals with the technical knowledge and practical skills to address degradation while improving productivity and ecosystem services. The course combines scientific insights, field-based case studies, and practical tools for managing soil fertility, conserving water, and mitigating erosion through sustainable agroforestry interventions.

Participants will explore integrated approaches to water harvesting, soil carbon enhancement, and land rehabilitation that not only sustain agricultural production but also contribute to climate resilience and food security. Through hands-on exercises and interactive sessions, participants will learn to design site-specific management strategies that promote sustainable land use and environmental stewardship.

Participants who successfully complete the course will receive Certificate of Participation.

Course Objectives

By the end of this training, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the interrelationships between soil, water, vegetation, and land degradation in agroforestry contexts.
  2. Identify the key causes and indicators of soil and land degradation.
  3. Apply principles of sustainable land management and integrated watershed management.
  4. Utilize agroforestry practices to restore degraded landscapes and enhance soil productivity.
  5. Design and implement soil and water conservation structures suited to various land-use systems.
  6. Assess soil health, fertility status, and nutrient cycling in agroforestry systems.
  7. Develop and implement erosion control and land rehabilitation strategies.
  8. Integrate traditional and modern water management practices in dryland and humid regions.
  9. Promote soil carbon sequestration and climate-smart land management techniques.
  10. Evaluate the socio-economic and policy dimensions of land and water governance in agroforestry.
  11. Use GIS and remote sensing tools for mapping land degradation and planning interventions.
  12. Develop action plans and frameworks for scaling up sustainable land management practices.

Duration

5 Days – Combining classroom sessions, demonstrations, and field-based learning on water, soil, and land management techniques.

Who Should Attend

This course is ideal for:

  • Agroforestry, forestry, and agricultural extension officers
  • Environmental and natural resource managers
  • Land-use planners and watershed management practitioners
  • Policy makers and program designers in agriculture and environment sectors
  • NGO project officers and development practitioners
  • Researchers, academics, and students in environmental science, agronomy, or land management
  • Community-based organization leaders and technical field staff involved in sustainable land restoration projects

Course Outline

Module 1: Understanding Land Degradation in Agroforestry Contexts

  • Concepts and definitions of land degradation and desertification
  • Drivers and processes of soil erosion, nutrient depletion, and water loss
  • Agroforestry as a tool for land restoration
  • Global and regional trends in land degradation and rehabilitation initiatives

Module 2: Soil Management and Conservation Techniques

  • Soil fertility management in mixed cropping systems
  • Biological, mechanical, and agronomic measures of soil conservation
  • Composting, mulching, and organic matter management
  • Tree-soil-crop interactions and nutrient cycling
  • Soil testing, fertility mapping, and soil health indicators

Module 3: Water Management in Agroforestry Systems

  • Principles of integrated water resource management (IWRM)
  • Water harvesting, storage, and irrigation technologies
  • Managing water use efficiency in multi-species agroforestry systems
  • Catchment management and watershed-level planning
  • Climate-smart irrigation practices and drought mitigation techniques

Module 4: Land Rehabilitation and Restoration Practices

  • Reclamation of degraded and marginal lands
  • Assisted natural regeneration and reforestation techniques
  • Rehabilitation of rangelands, farmlands, and degraded forests
  • Designing and implementing contour bunds, terraces, and check dams
  • Agroforestry interventions for drylands and semi-arid zones

Module 5: Policy, Governance, and Community Participation

  • Institutional frameworks and policies for land and water management
  • Role of local communities and participatory planning in restoration
  • Gender and social inclusion in land rehabilitation programs
  • Public-private partnerships and financing mechanisms for land restoration
  • Case studies of successful community-based land management initiatives

Module 6: Monitoring, Evaluation, and Decision Support Tools

  • Use of GIS and remote sensing for land degradation assessment
  • Indicators and metrics for evaluating soil and water management success
  • Integrating data-driven approaches into restoration planning
  • Developing monitoring frameworks for agroforestry-based land management

Module 7: Field Practicum and Action Planning

  • Field visits to agroforestry demonstration sites and community-managed landscapes
  • Group exercises in soil and water conservation planning
  • Development of land restoration action plans for participant organizations

General Notes

  • The instructor led trainings are delivered using a blended learning approach and comprises of presentations, guided sessions of practical exercise, web-based tutorials and group work. Our facilitators are seasoned industry experts with years of experience, working as professional and trainers in these fields.
  • The participants should be reasonably proficient in English as all facilitation and course materials will be offered in English.
  • Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with a certificate.
  • The training will be held at Kincaid Training Centre. The course fee covers the course tuition, training materials, two break refreshments and lunch.
  • All participants will additionally cater for their, travel expenses, visa application, insurance, and other personal expenses.
  • Accommodation and airport pickup are arranged upon request. For reservations contact the Training coordinator at Email: training@kincaiddevelopmentcenter.org or Tel: +254 724592901
  • This training can also be customized to suit the needs of your institution upon request. You can have it delivered in our Kincaid Training Centre or at a convenient location.

For further inquiries, please contact us on Tel: +254 724592901 or send mail to training@kincaiddevelopmentcenter.org

Payments are due upon registration. Payment should be sent to our Bank account before commencement of training and proof of payment sent to training@kincaiddevelopmentcenter.org

No upcoming sessions available for this course.