Sustainable agroforestry systems for the tropics : Concepts and examples
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TextLanguage: English Series: IITA Research Guide ; 26Publication details: Ibadan (Nigeria) : IITA, 1996.Edition: 3rd editionDescription: 25 pagesSubject(s): DDC classification: - Look under series title
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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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