Until recently, the massive development of industrial and smallholder oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) plantations has generally been conducted according to the monocrop model. However, alternative cropping systems have emerged, based on more diversified systems that combine various crops within the oil palm plots. By giving this plant a status equivalent to that of a tree, these practices correspond to agroforestry systems. In the present study, 39 agroforestry systems were identified worldwide through a preliminary literature review, a review of NGO websites and expert surveys. Our results reveal five different types of oil palm agroforestry systems: (i) associations with livestock during the production phase of the oil palm; (ii) tradi...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...
Oil palm plantations have expanded rapidly in recent decades. This large-scale land-use change has h...
The natural habitat of the oil palm comprises very wet and relatively dry niches in the lowland rain...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...
Palm oil is nowadays the first vegetable oil consumed worldwide. Given the world population growth a...
Driven by increased global demand for vegetable oil in the food and biofuel sectors, oil palm planta...
To date, the idea of using livestock animals as biological tools to manage weeds, sequester carbon, ...
International audiencePalm oil is nowadays the first vegetable oil consumed worldwide. Given the wor...
Different patterns of associating oil-palm (Elaeis guineensis) with fruit tree and food crops (oil p...
In southern Benin, oil palm is mainly cultivated by smallholders who associate it with successive cr...
ESA : European Society for Agronomy session 4.3 : Plenary closing sessionNational audienceRising wor...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq), is a crop of tremendous food, nutrition and economic importan...
The pejibaye's potential for the small holder, especially in an agroforestry environment, is summari...
Global land area under agriculture has expanded by 3% over the last quarter century, occupying nearl...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...
Oil palm plantations have expanded rapidly in recent decades. This large-scale land-use change has h...
The natural habitat of the oil palm comprises very wet and relatively dry niches in the lowland rain...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...
Palm oil is nowadays the first vegetable oil consumed worldwide. Given the world population growth a...
Driven by increased global demand for vegetable oil in the food and biofuel sectors, oil palm planta...
To date, the idea of using livestock animals as biological tools to manage weeds, sequester carbon, ...
International audiencePalm oil is nowadays the first vegetable oil consumed worldwide. Given the wor...
Different patterns of associating oil-palm (Elaeis guineensis) with fruit tree and food crops (oil p...
In southern Benin, oil palm is mainly cultivated by smallholders who associate it with successive cr...
ESA : European Society for Agronomy session 4.3 : Plenary closing sessionNational audienceRising wor...
The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq), is a crop of tremendous food, nutrition and economic importan...
The pejibaye's potential for the small holder, especially in an agroforestry environment, is summari...
Global land area under agriculture has expanded by 3% over the last quarter century, occupying nearl...
Conversion of tropical forest to agriculture results in reduced habitat heterogeneity, and associate...
Oil palm plantations have expanded rapidly in recent decades. This large-scale land-use change has h...
The natural habitat of the oil palm comprises very wet and relatively dry niches in the lowland rain...