This study, conducted in Indian Western Himalaya, investigated factors affecting tree growing in traditional agroforestry systems and the perspective of women and forestry staff towards agroforestry. Many physical, socio-economic, forest resource use and perceptional factors influenced tree growing. Forestry related factors were found through logistic regression to be weak determinants of tree growing. Farm size, traditional farm fencing agroclimatic zone and soil fertility were the important physical determinants. Worship of holy trees, importance of tree growing for future generations, mobility of head of household and family literacy were important social determinants. Agricultural production, off-farm income and restriction on grazing o...
Villagers are blamed for degrading the forest by lopping oak branches for fodder in the Central Hima...
Abstract: Traditionally, agroforestry is extensively practiced in India, in the form of the shifting...
Socio-economic changes like rising number of families, dwindling landholdings and eroding grain sust...
In Pakistan, major demands of fuel wood and timber wood are fulfilled by agroforestry. However, the ...
Abstract— Agroforestry is an efficient land-use system where trees or shrubs are grown with arable c...
The study on assessment of factors affecting tree husbandry and woodlots establishment was car-ried ...
Not AvailableIn most of the areas especially in rainfed agricultural system in India, the management...
Not AvailableThe importance of different tree management practices on agroforestry systems’ over...
Pakistan in general and the province of Punjab in particular have a narrow forest resource. More tha...
Trees are important as a source of fuelwood and fodder for rural populations in the Himalayas. This ...
The Agroforestry systems practiced traditionally in Himalayan region are witnessed by the trees reta...
Farm household characteristics determine the success of programs promoting agroforestry systems and ...
The study on growth and biomass production of some fast growing tree species for short rotation high...
With the majority of the world’s poor living and working in developing countries, investment in agro...
Not AvailableA diagnostic survey for appraisal of existing landuse systems and agroforestry practice...
Villagers are blamed for degrading the forest by lopping oak branches for fodder in the Central Hima...
Abstract: Traditionally, agroforestry is extensively practiced in India, in the form of the shifting...
Socio-economic changes like rising number of families, dwindling landholdings and eroding grain sust...
In Pakistan, major demands of fuel wood and timber wood are fulfilled by agroforestry. However, the ...
Abstract— Agroforestry is an efficient land-use system where trees or shrubs are grown with arable c...
The study on assessment of factors affecting tree husbandry and woodlots establishment was car-ried ...
Not AvailableIn most of the areas especially in rainfed agricultural system in India, the management...
Not AvailableThe importance of different tree management practices on agroforestry systems’ over...
Pakistan in general and the province of Punjab in particular have a narrow forest resource. More tha...
Trees are important as a source of fuelwood and fodder for rural populations in the Himalayas. This ...
The Agroforestry systems practiced traditionally in Himalayan region are witnessed by the trees reta...
Farm household characteristics determine the success of programs promoting agroforestry systems and ...
The study on growth and biomass production of some fast growing tree species for short rotation high...
With the majority of the world’s poor living and working in developing countries, investment in agro...
Not AvailableA diagnostic survey for appraisal of existing landuse systems and agroforestry practice...
Villagers are blamed for degrading the forest by lopping oak branches for fodder in the Central Hima...
Abstract: Traditionally, agroforestry is extensively practiced in India, in the form of the shifting...
Socio-economic changes like rising number of families, dwindling landholdings and eroding grain sust...