With increased recognition of agroforestry as a means to address many pressing challenges — such as food insecurity, land degradation, dwindling natural resources and the climate crisis — demand for agroforestry experts is foreseeable yet the supply is lacking in Southeast Asia. Agroforestry should be integrated and mainstreamed in tertiary education throughout Southeast Asia
The number of people engaged in shifting cultivation in the Philippines is estimated at 7.5 million....
The Asia-Pacific Agoforestry Network (APAN) was established in 1991 during Phase I of project GCP/RA...
This report encapsulates the status of and outlook for agroforestry in the ASEAN countries and endea...
Titles in the Working Paper Series aim to disseminate interim results on agroforestry research and p...
In Southeast Asia, 8.5% of the global human population lives on 3.0% of the land area. With 7.9% of ...
This paper introduces the Special Issue “Systematic Approach to Agroforestry Policies and Practices ...
The expansion of the forestry sector in Malaysia and the importance of forest for its biodiversity c...
Agroforestry education in the Philippines is already 30 years old. While there was interest among th...
Agro forestry is a land management system that integrates trees, agriculture crops, and animal farmi...
Past studies showed that agroforestry plays an important part in balancing and managing natural reso...
Climate change is increasingly experienced in Southeast Asia in the form of rising temperatures, lon...
Agroforestry has potential for strengthening the climate change resilience of smallholder farmers in...
The integration approach between trees with crops and livestock in systematic land management throug...
Agroforestry, a system of land management which combines the protective (and also productive) charac...
In Southeast Asia (SEA), the joint process of deforestation, agricultural land expansion, and intens...
The number of people engaged in shifting cultivation in the Philippines is estimated at 7.5 million....
The Asia-Pacific Agoforestry Network (APAN) was established in 1991 during Phase I of project GCP/RA...
This report encapsulates the status of and outlook for agroforestry in the ASEAN countries and endea...
Titles in the Working Paper Series aim to disseminate interim results on agroforestry research and p...
In Southeast Asia, 8.5% of the global human population lives on 3.0% of the land area. With 7.9% of ...
This paper introduces the Special Issue “Systematic Approach to Agroforestry Policies and Practices ...
The expansion of the forestry sector in Malaysia and the importance of forest for its biodiversity c...
Agroforestry education in the Philippines is already 30 years old. While there was interest among th...
Agro forestry is a land management system that integrates trees, agriculture crops, and animal farmi...
Past studies showed that agroforestry plays an important part in balancing and managing natural reso...
Climate change is increasingly experienced in Southeast Asia in the form of rising temperatures, lon...
Agroforestry has potential for strengthening the climate change resilience of smallholder farmers in...
The integration approach between trees with crops and livestock in systematic land management throug...
Agroforestry, a system of land management which combines the protective (and also productive) charac...
In Southeast Asia (SEA), the joint process of deforestation, agricultural land expansion, and intens...
The number of people engaged in shifting cultivation in the Philippines is estimated at 7.5 million....
The Asia-Pacific Agoforestry Network (APAN) was established in 1991 during Phase I of project GCP/RA...
This report encapsulates the status of and outlook for agroforestry in the ASEAN countries and endea...