02248oam 2200637Ia 450 991070800730332120150522102842.0(CKB)4950000000108411(OCoLC)301302867(OCoLC)762256188(OCoLC)776002241(EXLCZ)99495000000010841120090202d1983 ua 0engurbn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Federal government in a federal system[electronic resource] current intergovernmental programs and options for change[Washington, D.C.] :Congress of the United States, Congressional Budget Office,[1983]1 online resource (xviii, 191 pages) illustrationsA CBO studyTitle from title screen (viewed Jan. 28, 2009)."The study was prepared by Sandra Christensen ... [et al.]"--P. iii."August 1983."Includes bibliographical references.Current intergovernmental programs and options for changeIntergovernmental fiscal relationsUnited StatesGrants-in-aidUnited StatesFederal governmentUnited StatesPublic welfareUnited StatesFinanceFederal governmentfastGrants-in-aidfastIntergovernmental fiscal relationsfastPublic welfareFinancefastUnited StatesfastIntergovernmental fiscal relationsGrants-in-aidFederal governmentPublic welfareFinance.Federal government.Grants-in-aid.Intergovernmental fiscal relations.Public welfareFinance.Christensen Sandra1226153United States.Congressional Budget Office.GAOGAOOCLCQOCLCEOCLCQOCLCFOCLCOGPOBOOK9910708007303321The Federal government in a federal system3488479UNINA03736nam 2201009z- 450 9910404083203321202102113-03928-165-8(CKB)4100000011302306(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/40502(oapen)doab40502(EXLCZ)99410000001130230620202102d2020 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAgroforestry Systems: The Role of Trees in Ecosystem Services-A Special Issue in Collaboration with the 4th World Congress on AgroforestryMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20201 online resource (184 p.)3-03928-164-X Planting trees in the agricultural landscape, in the form of establishing agroforestry systems, has a significant role to play in potentially improving ecosystem services, such as increased biodiversity, reduced soil erosion, increased soil carbon storage, improved food security and nutrition, and reduced greenhouse gas emissions. While the role of trees in agroforestry systems in improving ecosystem services has been researched, studies in new systems/regions and new agroforestry system designs are still emerging. This Special Issue includes selected papers presented at the 4th World Congress on Agroforestry, Montpellier, France 20-22 May 2019, and other volunteer papers. The scope of articles includes all aspects of agroforestry systems.Agroforestry SystemsBiology, life sciencesbicssc15N tracing experimentagroforestryagroforestry systemagroforestry systemsahannon-wiener indexalley croppingAlpinia oxyphyllaAmazoniabeescarbon sequestrationChinaclimate changeclimate change mitigationcroplandcropping systemEast Africaeconomic benefitsecosystem servicesfarmers' knowledgeforest farmingforestlandfractionationgross N transformation ratesgrowth formhedgerowshome gardenimproved-fallowIndonesiainterspecific competitionleaf nutrient diagnosisligninmargalef indexN-fixing treesnative treesnatural capitalnutrient contentphosphorusplant water usepollinationpollinatorsreviewriparian buffersrubber-based agroforestry systemshade tree speciesshelterbeltsslash-and-mulchsoil Csoil Nsorptionstable isotopesubtropical acidic forest soilsustainable managementtemperature changeWest JavawindbreaksBiology, life sciencesCheng Yiauth1139335Chang ScottauthBOOK9910404083203321Agroforestry Systems: The Role of Trees in Ecosystem Services-A Special Issue in Collaboration with the 4th World Congress on Agroforestry4422020UNINA