Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics; concepts and examples

Integration of woody species with annual crops in agroforestry (AF) systems can enhance sustainability of production systems in the humid and subhumid tropics under low-input conditions. Agro-forestry has short and long-term protective and socioeconomic benefits. The various agroforestry systems can...

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Autor principal: Kang, B.T.
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97272
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description Integration of woody species with annual crops in agroforestry (AF) systems can enhance sustainability of production systems in the humid and subhumid tropics under low-input conditions. Agro-forestry has short and long-term protective and socioeconomic benefits. The various agroforestry systems can he classified based on the main component of the systems. Their structural arrangements, and based also on their functional attributes and socioeconomic scale of management and input use. Stable indigenous and prototype agroforestry systems suitable for humid and subhumid regions are available. However, they need wider testing and use.
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spelling CGSpace972722023-02-15T06:32:15Z Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics; concepts and examples Kang, B.T. alley cropping systems farming systems agroforestry Integration of woody species with annual crops in agroforestry (AF) systems can enhance sustainability of production systems in the humid and subhumid tropics under low-input conditions. Agro-forestry has short and long-term protective and socioeconomic benefits. The various agroforestry systems can he classified based on the main component of the systems. Their structural arrangements, and based also on their functional attributes and socioeconomic scale of management and input use. Stable indigenous and prototype agroforestry systems suitable for humid and subhumid regions are available. However, they need wider testing and use. 1996 2018-09-14T07:34:26Z 2018-09-14T07:34:26Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97272 en Open Access Kang, B.T. (1996). Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics; concepts and examples. IITA research guide, No. 26. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (p. 25).
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Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics; concepts and examples
title Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics; concepts and examples
title_full Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics; concepts and examples
title_fullStr Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics; concepts and examples
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics; concepts and examples
title_short Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics; concepts and examples
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farming systems
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