Agroforestry is a system that combines agriculture and trees. In this system, trees play a prominent role. Different agroforestry systems require different periods of time to develop and manage. Over longer time periods, property rights increase in importance; over larger areas, collective action becomes more important. Depending upon what benefits are sought, farmers will adopt various degrees of joint action or coordination within the landscape.Non-PRIFPRI4; CAPRiEPT
Agroforestry practices have the potential to be regenerative, improve and increase the provision of ...
Agroforestry is one of the most useful tools to increase sustainability of farming systems while inc...
Working Trees help make agricultural systems more sustainable by protecting crops and livestock, con...
In this brief, we explore the role that social institutions -specifically property rights and colle...
Agroforestry, a system of land management which combines the protective (and also productive) charac...
Not AvailableAgroforestry is a collective name for land use systems in which woody perennials (trees...
An increase in the population has led to an increase in the need for food, land for cultivation, res...
Agroforestry is collective name for land-use systems in which woody perennials (trees, shrubs etc,) ...
National audienceStrictly speaking, agroforestry is a practice where crops are associated with trees...
Institutions of collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resour...
Agroforestry integrates woody perennials with arable crops, livestock, or fodder in the same piece o...
International agricultural research is expanding beyond the development of annual crop technologies ...
Agroforestry is the practice of deliberately integrating woody vegetation (trees or shrubs) with cro...
Agroforestry is a modern word for an ancient skill. It is the system of land management in which p...
Using Agroforestry can help to keep feed autonomy and animal welfcare. In the Agrosyl Project adviso...
Agroforestry practices have the potential to be regenerative, improve and increase the provision of ...
Agroforestry is one of the most useful tools to increase sustainability of farming systems while inc...
Working Trees help make agricultural systems more sustainable by protecting crops and livestock, con...
In this brief, we explore the role that social institutions -specifically property rights and colle...
Agroforestry, a system of land management which combines the protective (and also productive) charac...
Not AvailableAgroforestry is a collective name for land use systems in which woody perennials (trees...
An increase in the population has led to an increase in the need for food, land for cultivation, res...
Agroforestry is collective name for land-use systems in which woody perennials (trees, shrubs etc,) ...
National audienceStrictly speaking, agroforestry is a practice where crops are associated with trees...
Institutions of collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resour...
Agroforestry integrates woody perennials with arable crops, livestock, or fodder in the same piece o...
International agricultural research is expanding beyond the development of annual crop technologies ...
Agroforestry is the practice of deliberately integrating woody vegetation (trees or shrubs) with cro...
Agroforestry is a modern word for an ancient skill. It is the system of land management in which p...
Using Agroforestry can help to keep feed autonomy and animal welfcare. In the Agrosyl Project adviso...
Agroforestry practices have the potential to be regenerative, improve and increase the provision of ...
Agroforestry is one of the most useful tools to increase sustainability of farming systems while inc...
Working Trees help make agricultural systems more sustainable by protecting crops and livestock, con...