An introduction to agroforestry - Nair - 1993 () Citation Context ...s, scattered trees) Trees are primarily meant for products (e.g., poles, timber, fodder etc.) but other functions include boundary marking and shelter. Trees are planted on farms in different niches (=-=Nair 1993-=-;...
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(2013). Scaling up agroforestry requires a research ‘in’ rather than ‘for’ development paradigm. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (in press). Collinson, M. (2000). A history of farming systems research. Wallingford, UK: FAO and CABI Publishing. Book Google Scholar Conway, G...
Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Climate-Smart Agriculture Papers Todd S. Rosenstock, David Rohrbach, Andreea Nowak, and Evan Girvetz 1.1 Tracking Progress In 2001, the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change highlighted the potential impacts ...
agroforestry; measurement and norms; reliability; socioeconomic status scale; validity1. Introduction Agroforestry is a multifunctional and sustainable agricultural production system in which trees, crops/pasture, and/or livestock (including farm animals, birds, insects, and aquafauna) are grown and ...
In the face of increasing development pressure, how to fulfill the obligations under the World Cultural and Natural Heritage Convention and maintain the integrity of the Natural World Heritage Site (NWHS) is a major problem to be solved at present. Agroforestry (AF) development in the buffer zone...
This college-level textbook summarizes the state of currentknowledge in the rapidly expanding field of agroforestry. The book,organized into 25 chapters in six sections, reviews thedevelopments in agroforestry during the past 15 years and describesthe accomplishments in the application of biophysical (pl...
anagroforestry system. Shelterbelts are often designed to facilitate irrigation and mechanization of agricultural practices and arranged in a manner to provide the associated agriculturalcrops protectionfrom prevailing winds (Figure 11.12). Shelterbelts can thus serve to decrease wind velocities in ...
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et al. Ecosystem Based Adaptation (EBA) for Food Security in Africa—Towards a Comprehensive Strategic Framework to Upscale and Out-scale EBA-Driven Agriculture in Africa (United Nations Environment Programme, 2015). Albrecht, A. & Kandji, S. T. Carbon sequestration in tropical agroforestry ...