Abstract Interactions between farmers and agrobiodiversity are key drivers of agroecosystems sustainability and of the resilience of such systems to perturbations, but research into the human/nature interactions have overlooked some important aspects of agrobiodiversity management. In particular, farmers' ecological knowledge of the spatial organisation of plant diversity remains an open question, although knowledge and practices have major implications for the efficient and sustainable use of natural resources. Our study addresses this question by analysing how farmers spatially organise plant species in agroforests based on their knowledge of species interactions and interactions with the environment. The Analanjirofo region on the north‐...
Slash-and-burn cultivation of pluvial rice (tavy) is the main component of the agricultural system o...
Since the middle of the 20th century, the landscape mosaics of the tropical regions have been underg...
Human ecological relations with plants are fundamental to the food sovereignty of indigenous and rur...
Interactions between farmers and agrobiodiversity are key drivers of agroecosystems sustainability a...
The transition from shifting cultivation to perennial crop cultivation is observed in many regions a...
The multi-dimensional diversification of agroecosystems, from the plot to the landscape scale, is kn...
Cloves are one of the main Malagasy agricultural exports and their production is based on family far...
International audienceWhile agroforestry is promoted in many regions worldwide, limited attention is...
International audienceClove production in the eastern coastal region of Madagascar is typical of an ...
This study focus on agroforestry systems (AS) in the area of Vavatenina on the east coast of Madagas...
International audienceClove farming developed on the east coast of Madagascar a little over a centur...
International audienceAn inventory of the species in and around the clove agroforestry systems (AFS)...
Clove farming developed on the east coast of Madagascar a little over a century ago. The species is ...
International audienceUnderstanding how biocultural landscapes, as a result of human-nature interact...
The cloves are one of the most important cash crops in the eastern region of Madagascar being plante...
Slash-and-burn cultivation of pluvial rice (tavy) is the main component of the agricultural system o...
Since the middle of the 20th century, the landscape mosaics of the tropical regions have been underg...
Human ecological relations with plants are fundamental to the food sovereignty of indigenous and rur...
Interactions between farmers and agrobiodiversity are key drivers of agroecosystems sustainability a...
The transition from shifting cultivation to perennial crop cultivation is observed in many regions a...
The multi-dimensional diversification of agroecosystems, from the plot to the landscape scale, is kn...
Cloves are one of the main Malagasy agricultural exports and their production is based on family far...
International audienceWhile agroforestry is promoted in many regions worldwide, limited attention is...
International audienceClove production in the eastern coastal region of Madagascar is typical of an ...
This study focus on agroforestry systems (AS) in the area of Vavatenina on the east coast of Madagas...
International audienceClove farming developed on the east coast of Madagascar a little over a centur...
International audienceAn inventory of the species in and around the clove agroforestry systems (AFS)...
Clove farming developed on the east coast of Madagascar a little over a century ago. The species is ...
International audienceUnderstanding how biocultural landscapes, as a result of human-nature interact...
The cloves are one of the most important cash crops in the eastern region of Madagascar being plante...
Slash-and-burn cultivation of pluvial rice (tavy) is the main component of the agricultural system o...
Since the middle of the 20th century, the landscape mosaics of the tropical regions have been underg...
Human ecological relations with plants are fundamental to the food sovereignty of indigenous and rur...