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Agroforestry-Based Ecosystem Services



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Autore: van Noordwijk Meine Visualizza persona
Titolo: Agroforestry-Based Ecosystem Services Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (476 p.)
Soggetto topico: Research & information: general
Soggetto non controllato: carbon storage
cacao agroforestry
farmer tree preference
utility value
entrainment
erosion
forest conversion
overland flow
soil macroporosity
throughfall
water balance
boundary work
ecohydrology
forest-water-people nexus
landscape approach
participatory methods
scenario evaluation
social-ecological systems
tropical forests
assisted natural regeneration (ANR)
co-investment
ecosystem services
environmental stewardship
equity
forest and landscape restoration (FLR)
rights-based approach
tree planting
water
coffee
fruit trees
index of root anchoring
slope stability
soil shear strength
root length density
root tensile strength
agroforestry
carbon sequestration
climate change mitigation
grazing management
land restoration
nationally determined contribution
silvopastoral
tree cover
cocoa agroforestry
climate adaptation
soil restoration
soil organic carbon
soil macro-porosity
soil water availability
inceptisols
Fraxinus dimorpha
soil chemical characteristics
mycorrhizal attributes
traditional ecological knowledge
anastomosis
agroforest
silvopasture
economics
financial analysis
carbon payment
Peru
innovation transfer
trimming
intention
participatory and integrative research-extension
stakeholders
adaptation
Kisumu
Bungoma
payment for ecosystem services
village savings and loan associations
fruit tree-based agroforestry
economic benefits
farmer perspectives
resource competition
systems improvement
uptake and expansion
cost-benefit analysis
landscape restoration
global
stocktake
agroforestry coffee
shade tree species
pairwise ranking
Vietnam
trees on farm
options by context
on-farm planned comparison
tree seedling survival
agriculture sector
cost efficiency
land suitability
potential expansion areas
representative concentration pathway
cocoa
Java
livelihoods
rural-urban
remittances
returning migrants
Sumatra
Sulawesi
certification
deforestation
palm oil
forest classification
Jambi
legality
independent smallholders
agroforestry concessions
West Kalimantan
land-use change
belowground biodiversity
soil engineers
Pontoscolex corethrurus
natural habitats
planted forest
artesian wells
Oryza
paddy cultivation
restoration
rodents
sustainable intensification
Mount Bromo-Tengger
coinvestment
instrumental values
landscape
relational values
stewardship
sustainable development goals (SDGs)
trees
Persona (resp. second.): van NoordwijkMeine
Sommario/riassunto: As a dynamic interface between agriculture and forestry, agroforestry has only recently been formally recognized as a relevant part of land use with ‘trees outside forest’ in important parts of the world—but not everywhere yet. The Sustainable Development Goals have called attention to the need for the multifunctionality of landscapes that simultaneously contribute to multiple goals. In the UN decade of landscape restoration, as well as in response to the climate change urgency and biodiversity extinction crisis, an increase in global tree cover is widely seen as desirable, but its management by farmers or forest managers remains contested. Agroforestry research relates tree–soil–crop–livestock interactions at the plot level with landscape-level analysis of social-ecological systems and efforts to transcend the historical dichotomy between forest and agriculture as separate policy domains. An ‘ecosystem services’ perspective quantifies land productivity, flows of water, net greenhouse gas emissions, and biodiversity conservation, and combines an ‘actor’ perspective (farmer, landscape manager) with that of ‘downstream’ stakeholders (in the same watershed, ecologically conscious consumers elsewhere, global citizens) and higher-level regulators designing land-use policies and spatial zoning.
Titolo autorizzato: Agroforestry-Based Ecosystem Services  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557429103321
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