Shifts in global land use have led to loss of biodiversity, land degradation and declines in ecosystem services. In many geographical areas the deterioration is currently at a near catastrophic scale and the impact is huge, both in terms of food production and deforestation. If managed correctly ecological restoration can offer a chance to reverse environmental degradation as well as help mitigating climate change. This study identifies such opportunities by analysing how an expansion of agroforestry management onto degraded land may restore productivity and ecosystem services. Using reforestation as a restoration alternative has been widely recognized, however, the provision of ecosystem services may be limited. In contrast, agroforestry o...
Restoration depends on purpose and context. At the core it entails innovation to halt ongoing and re...
Forest clearing, forest degradation through human disturbance, and the deterioration of land product...
Rehabilitated secondary forests constitute a potential new and emerging resource requiring changes i...
Shifts in global land use have led to loss of biodiversity, land degradation and declines in ecosyst...
Shifts in global land use have led to loss of biodiversity, land degradation and declines in ecosyst...
In Southeast Asia, 8.5% of the global human population lives on 3.0% of the land area. With 7.9% of ...
Land degradation is one of the most serious environmental and developmental problems in the upland r...
Doi:10.5901 / ajis.2014.v3n7p146 Land degradation is a matter of serious concern. Vast area of land ...
Land degradation continues to be an enormous challenge to human societies, reducing food security, e...
The increased conversion of natural forest ecosystems to agro-ecosystem without commensurate sustain...
Agroforestry an established practice for centuries is the deliberate combination of perennials with ...
Extensive tropical forest loss and degradation have stimulated increasing awareness at the internati...
Existing approaches and methodologies that investigate effects of land degradation on food security ...
King, K.F.S., 1979. Agroforestry and the utilisation of fragile ecosystems. Forest Ecol. Manage., 2:...
To reverse the effects of deforestation, tropical areas have expanded restoration efforts in recent ...
Restoration depends on purpose and context. At the core it entails innovation to halt ongoing and re...
Forest clearing, forest degradation through human disturbance, and the deterioration of land product...
Rehabilitated secondary forests constitute a potential new and emerging resource requiring changes i...
Shifts in global land use have led to loss of biodiversity, land degradation and declines in ecosyst...
Shifts in global land use have led to loss of biodiversity, land degradation and declines in ecosyst...
In Southeast Asia, 8.5% of the global human population lives on 3.0% of the land area. With 7.9% of ...
Land degradation is one of the most serious environmental and developmental problems in the upland r...
Doi:10.5901 / ajis.2014.v3n7p146 Land degradation is a matter of serious concern. Vast area of land ...
Land degradation continues to be an enormous challenge to human societies, reducing food security, e...
The increased conversion of natural forest ecosystems to agro-ecosystem without commensurate sustain...
Agroforestry an established practice for centuries is the deliberate combination of perennials with ...
Extensive tropical forest loss and degradation have stimulated increasing awareness at the internati...
Existing approaches and methodologies that investigate effects of land degradation on food security ...
King, K.F.S., 1979. Agroforestry and the utilisation of fragile ecosystems. Forest Ecol. Manage., 2:...
To reverse the effects of deforestation, tropical areas have expanded restoration efforts in recent ...
Restoration depends on purpose and context. At the core it entails innovation to halt ongoing and re...
Forest clearing, forest degradation through human disturbance, and the deterioration of land product...
Rehabilitated secondary forests constitute a potential new and emerging resource requiring changes i...