SAP031

SAP031 (Brazil): Marajó Resiliente

SAP031 (Brazil): Marajó Resiliente

  • Status Ongoing
  • Eval. start 2026
  • Eval. completion 2026

Can supporting the adoption of diversified agroforestry systems improve livelihoods and climate resilience while promoting sustainable land use among vulnerable rural populations?

This impact evaluation examines the effects of a programme that provides households with training to build knowledge, provision of inputs to enable adoption, technical assistance to support implementation, and results-based payments to incentivize sustained uptake of diversified agroforestry systems (SAFs). The study assesses whether this support increases uptake and effective implementation of SAFs and improves soil management and land-use diversification. It then examines whether these changes translate into enhanced household income, improved food security, greater resilience to climate-related shocks, and increased vegetation cover.

It also generates evidence on whether these effects are driven by jointly addressing knowledge, resource, and implementation constraints, promoting sustained adoption of climate-smart land-use practices. Using a difference-in-differences approach combined with matching, the study estimates causal effects, including variation across population groups and potential spillover effects.

 

  • Topic
    To be determined
  • Project component
  • Impact evaluation design
    To be determined
  • Target beneficiaries

Timeline

Apr 2026

One region

  • Latin America and the Caribbean

One country

  • Brazil