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The Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture

The Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture
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Total Pages: 186
Release: 1993
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Research works on the role of trees in sustainable agriculture.


The Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture

The Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture
Author: R.T. Prinsley
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9401118329

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Agroforestry reserach and development in Australia has been largely fragmented and many of the research results have never been published and are unknown. The purpose of this volume is to comprehensively review all of the research that has taken place in the field of agroforestry in Australia, including previously unpublished results, providing readers with the latest technical and economic information about using trees in agriculture for the control of salinity and erosion, for shelter and shade, and for the production of timber, fodder and minor forest products. The book provides information concerning planted trees within all of these categories and includes special review of the management of native vegetation on farms. These papers also examine research needs where appropriate. This book stems from the National Australian Conference on 'The Role of Trees in Sustainable Agriculture' which took place in Albury, Victoria, Australia in October, 1991. Each national review paper is based upon a summary of six or more state review research and development papers, prepared specifically for the national conference. The book thus provides readers with a comprehensive overview of agroforestry rsearch in Australia, which is introduced and summarised in the first chapter.


Agroforestry for Sustainable Agriculture

Agroforestry for Sustainable Agriculture
Author: Maria Rosa Mosquera-Losada
Publisher: Burleigh Dodds Series in Agric
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2018-11-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781786762207

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This volume reviews the latest research on the role and implementation of main types of agroforestry, the ecosystem services that agroforestry can deliver and techniques for optimising agroforestry practice.


Putting Back the Bush

Putting Back the Bush
Author: Rowan Reid
Publisher:
Total Pages: 59
Release: 1995
Genre: Agroforestry
ISBN: 9781875345182

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Forests and Food

Forests and Food
Author: Bhaskar Vira
Publisher: Open Book Publishers
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-11-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1783741937

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As population estimates for 2050 reach over 9 billion, issues of food security and nutrition have been dominating academic and policy debates. A total of 805 million people are undernourished worldwide and malnutrition affects nearly every country on the planet. Despite impressive productivity increases, there is growing evidence that conventional agricultural strategies fall short of eliminating global hunger, as well as having long-term ecological consequences. Forests can play an important role in complementing agricultural production to address the Sustainable Development Goals on zero hunger. Forests and trees can be managed to provide better and more nutritionally-balanced diets, greater control over food inputs—particularly during lean seasons and periods of vulnerability (especially for marginalised groups)—and deliver ecosystem services for crop production. However forests are undergoing a rapid process of degradation, a complex process that governments are struggling to reverse. This volume provides important evidence and insights about the potential of forests to reducing global hunger and malnutrition, exploring the different roles of landscapes, and the governance approaches that are required for the equitable delivery of these benefits. Forests and Food is essential reading for researchers, students, NGOs and government departments responsible for agriculture, forestry, food security and poverty alleviation around the globe.


People and Trees

People and Trees
Author: Institut de développement économique (Washington, D.C).
Publisher:
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1989
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

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Agroforestry in Sustainable Agricultural Systems

Agroforestry in Sustainable Agricultural Systems
Author: Louise E. Buck
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1998-12-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781420049473

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Agroforestry in Sustainable Agricultural Systems examines the environmental and social conditions that affect the roles and performance of trees in field- and forest-based agricultural production systems. Various types of ecological settings for agroforestry are analyzed within temperate and tropical regions. The roles of soil, water, light, nutrient and pest management in mixed, annual, woody perennial and livestock systems are discussed. Important new case studies from around the world offer innovative strategies that have been used successfully in raising forests and tree products on a sustainable basis for commercial harvesting and for providing other environmental services in land conservation and watershed management.