Frequent burning and grazing and cultivation of cash crops increasingly threaten forest patches in hilly grassland in Northeast Luzon, yet their importance as a resource with multiple environmental functions and forest products persists. The aim of this study is to identify different types of forest patches, and their condition under present land-use intensification, and discuss prospects for their integration into sustainable local farming systems. Five types of forest patches are distinguished, both natural and planted ones, including rows of trees, woody patches, gallery forests, hill-slope forests and homegarden conglomerations. Natural woody patches and gallery forests in Imperata grassland are subject to degradation and land-use conve...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
In the Philippines, pure grasslands occupy 1.8 million ha and another 10.8 million ha (33% of the co...
Ifugao province of the Philippines has a traditional muyong forest system that supplies water and pr...
Ambiguity in the potential of soils under Imperata cylindrica grass contributes to the slow pace of ...
The Philippine islands used to be covered mainly with forest until recent times. Within evolutionary...
Shifting cultivation, locally known as kaingin, is one of the common forest uses in upland Philippin...
Secondary forests are the largest and most dynamic natural forest ecosystems in the Philippines. Thi...
Abstract BARRUGA, BEVER MANARAS. Master of Environment and Natural Resources Management. Faculty of...
Imperata grassland is a common vegetation type in Kalimantan (Indonesia), and other parts of South-E...
Regeneration of Imperata grassland areas is becoming increasingly important, both to create new sec...
The Philippines is one of the few countries that is, entirety, both a biodiversity hotspot and a meg...
Philippines: formation and transformation in the 20th century. Secondary forests are the largest and...
This is a report of a collaborative research project, 'Improving smallholder farming systems in Impe...
Forest fragmentation due to deforestation has been a pressing issue in the environment especially wi...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
In the Philippines, pure grasslands occupy 1.8 million ha and another 10.8 million ha (33% of the co...
Ifugao province of the Philippines has a traditional muyong forest system that supplies water and pr...
Ambiguity in the potential of soils under Imperata cylindrica grass contributes to the slow pace of ...
The Philippine islands used to be covered mainly with forest until recent times. Within evolutionary...
Shifting cultivation, locally known as kaingin, is one of the common forest uses in upland Philippin...
Secondary forests are the largest and most dynamic natural forest ecosystems in the Philippines. Thi...
Abstract BARRUGA, BEVER MANARAS. Master of Environment and Natural Resources Management. Faculty of...
Imperata grassland is a common vegetation type in Kalimantan (Indonesia), and other parts of South-E...
Regeneration of Imperata grassland areas is becoming increasingly important, both to create new sec...
The Philippines is one of the few countries that is, entirety, both a biodiversity hotspot and a meg...
Philippines: formation and transformation in the 20th century. Secondary forests are the largest and...
This is a report of a collaborative research project, 'Improving smallholder farming systems in Impe...
Forest fragmentation due to deforestation has been a pressing issue in the environment especially wi...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
Shifting cultivation is a widespread practice in tropical forested areas that policy makers often re...
In the Philippines, pure grasslands occupy 1.8 million ha and another 10.8 million ha (33% of the co...
Ifugao province of the Philippines has a traditional muyong forest system that supplies water and pr...