Part I deals with the relationship between trees and people, and the threat to trees posed by social, economic and political factors. Part II focuses on multistorey farming, an economically sound cropping method used in many tropical regions. The annexes provide useful tables on food and fodder composition
The expansion of agriculture is widely held to be one of the causes of tropical deforestation. Simpl...
Discusses the potential of leguminous trees to increase crop-livestock production in sub-Saharan Afr...
For several decades now, intensive agriculture has shown its adverse effects: pollution, deforestati...
Part I deals with the relationship between trees and people, and the threat to trees posed by social...
The book sets out to explain trees as a fundamental form of life, and to recognise the benefits whic...
This study highlights the prevalence and importance of trees in African agriculture. Trees on farms ...
The relationships between people and their natural support systems, particularly trees and forests, ...
The domestication of new tree crops is one means for improving food and nutritional security. In the...
Five case studies in Kenya and Zambia of the socio-economic aspects of agroforestry and its adoption...
Contents: SECTION 1 - NOVEL CONCEPTS Emerging agroscience; Ants and sustainable agriculture; Agroeco...
This review addresses the role of agroforestry in the links between food security and agricultural s...
Research programme proposal in agricultural research and silviculture in tropical zones of West Afri...
This review addresses the role of agroforestry in the links between food security and agricultural s...
African forest-based farming systems (FBFS) are the starting point for most humid zone farming syste...
African forest-based farming systems (FBFS) are the starting point for most humid zone farming syste...
The expansion of agriculture is widely held to be one of the causes of tropical deforestation. Simpl...
Discusses the potential of leguminous trees to increase crop-livestock production in sub-Saharan Afr...
For several decades now, intensive agriculture has shown its adverse effects: pollution, deforestati...
Part I deals with the relationship between trees and people, and the threat to trees posed by social...
The book sets out to explain trees as a fundamental form of life, and to recognise the benefits whic...
This study highlights the prevalence and importance of trees in African agriculture. Trees on farms ...
The relationships between people and their natural support systems, particularly trees and forests, ...
The domestication of new tree crops is one means for improving food and nutritional security. In the...
Five case studies in Kenya and Zambia of the socio-economic aspects of agroforestry and its adoption...
Contents: SECTION 1 - NOVEL CONCEPTS Emerging agroscience; Ants and sustainable agriculture; Agroeco...
This review addresses the role of agroforestry in the links between food security and agricultural s...
Research programme proposal in agricultural research and silviculture in tropical zones of West Afri...
This review addresses the role of agroforestry in the links between food security and agricultural s...
African forest-based farming systems (FBFS) are the starting point for most humid zone farming syste...
African forest-based farming systems (FBFS) are the starting point for most humid zone farming syste...
The expansion of agriculture is widely held to be one of the causes of tropical deforestation. Simpl...
Discusses the potential of leguminous trees to increase crop-livestock production in sub-Saharan Afr...
For several decades now, intensive agriculture has shown its adverse effects: pollution, deforestati...