"The stories in this AFSA Barefoot Guide show that African farmers, long seen as victims, are beginning to implement lasting, sustainable solutions to the climate crisis in Africa. Indeed, they are examples that could well be followed by all farmers. Through agroecology practices, not only can they naturally adapt to the inevitable and growing harm of the climate crisis, but they can also make significant contributions to its mitigation. AFSA stands fully behind farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and all who support them in learning and working together, so that not only can they survive the climate emergency, but thrive." (Welcome, page vi)
1 A Journey from the South… into Agroecology, 3
2 Face-to-Face with our Climate Emergency, 11
3 Climate Smart Agriculture: same old wolf in new sheep’s clothing, 15
4 Experiencing how Agroecology can address the Climate Crisis
5 All roads lead to Addis and the Future to Agroecology, 40