Agroforestry benefits and challenges for adoption in Europe and beyond

  • Sollen-Norrlin, M.
  • Ghaley, B.B.
  • Rintoul, N.L.J.
  • Sollen-Norrlin, M.
  • Ghaley, B.B.
  • Rintoul, N.L.J.
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Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
MDPI AG
Language
English

Abstract

Soil degradation is a global concern, decreasing the soil’s ability to perform a multitude of functions. In Europe, one of the leading causes of soil degradation is unsustainable agricultural practices. Hence, there is a need to explore alternative production systems for enhanced agronomic productivity and environmental performance, such as agroforestry systems (AFS). Given this, the objective of the study is to enumerate the major benefits and challenges in the adoption of AFS. AFS can improve agronomic productivity, carbon sequestration, nutrient cycling, soil biodiversity, water retention, and pollination. Furthermore, they can reduce soil erosion and incidence of fire and provide recreational and cultural benefits. There are several cha...

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