1.1 Characteristics of African Highlands Initiative benchmark sites
1.3 Methodological innovations developed by AHI and selected reference materials
2.1 Local credit arrangements in Lushoto
2.3 Gendered patterns of technology sharing in Lushoto and Western Kenya
2.4 Exchange of different types of technologies among farmers in Lushoto
3.1 Delineation approaches used by different benchmark sites
3.2 Local institutions in Areka, Ginchi and Lushoto benchmark sites
3.3 Local institutions most linked to livelihood goals by wealth category
3.4 Watershed characterization and baseline methods used in different sites
3.5 Average income from selected crops by wealth category in Baga watershed, Tanzania (Tsh)
3.6 Standard deviation (SD) in household income from selected crops in Baga watershed
3.7 Sample database illustrating socially disaggregated ranks at watershed level
3.8 Identification of concerns common to each stakeholder in the Sakharani boundary case
3.10 Rankings of watershed issues by social group, Ginchi benchmark site, Ethiopia
3.11 Planning framework for integrating diverse learning approaches in research and development
3.12 Final ranks of the top two watershed issues in Ginchi site
3.13 Characteristics of local control methods for porcupine
3.14 Performance of identified indicators by phase of intervention
3.15 Seedling performance under diverse outfield intensification strategies
4.1 Comparison of approaches to participatory by-law reforms
4.2 Proposed solutions to identified NRM problems in Ginchi benchmark site
5.1 Decentralized structures in Uganda: Levels and main functions
5.2 New soil conservation measures established in 2005
5.3 Categories of information needs articulated by groups in different parishes of Rubaya Sub-County