Silvipastoral agroforestry in the form of forest grazing and wooded semi-natural pastures has historically been very important for the Swedish supply of food and wood products for local use. Since the end of the 1800s, this form of combined production system has greatly decreased and now covers only 1% of Sweden's land area. However, in recent decades it has gained increased relevance for reasons of landscape, biodiversity and climate. Agroforestry's decline and possible future increase are described through reviews of statistics and the literature read by farmers and politicians whose decisions are behind the development. Especially when it comes to biodiversity and climate, this review also includes the scientific literature. Surveys on S...
Reducing emissions of world food systems will be critical to combatting climate change. Silvopasture...
Agroforestry integrates woody vegetation with crop and/or livestock production to benefit from the e...
Wood-pastures are multi-functional habitats that uphold high ecological and cultural values. However...
Silvipastoral agroforestry in the form of forest grazing and wooded semi-natural pastures has histor...
Large areas of agricultural land have been abandoned or are at risk of being abandoned such as small...
In the face of climate change, the urgent need for sustainable food systems has brought agroforestry...
Semi-natural pastures are one of the most species-rich habitats found in Sweden and many endangered ...
Changes in land use during the past century in semi-natural landscape caused bush and tree encroachm...
Numerous scholars describe agroforestry as an extraordinary food production system that generates vi...
Many traditional land-use systems in Europe involved agroforestry in the pre-industrial era, but, ov...
Semi-natural pastures are one of the essential types of land for biodiversity in Sweden; the land pr...
New farming needs and innovations have, over time, led to changes in land use. Arable fields have be...
Reducing emissions of world food systems will be critical to combatting climate change. Silvopasture...
Agroforestry integrates woody vegetation with crop and/or livestock production to benefit from the e...
Wood-pastures are multi-functional habitats that uphold high ecological and cultural values. However...
Silvipastoral agroforestry in the form of forest grazing and wooded semi-natural pastures has histor...
Large areas of agricultural land have been abandoned or are at risk of being abandoned such as small...
In the face of climate change, the urgent need for sustainable food systems has brought agroforestry...
Semi-natural pastures are one of the most species-rich habitats found in Sweden and many endangered ...
Changes in land use during the past century in semi-natural landscape caused bush and tree encroachm...
Numerous scholars describe agroforestry as an extraordinary food production system that generates vi...
Many traditional land-use systems in Europe involved agroforestry in the pre-industrial era, but, ov...
Semi-natural pastures are one of the essential types of land for biodiversity in Sweden; the land pr...
New farming needs and innovations have, over time, led to changes in land use. Arable fields have be...
Reducing emissions of world food systems will be critical to combatting climate change. Silvopasture...
Agroforestry integrates woody vegetation with crop and/or livestock production to benefit from the e...
Wood-pastures are multi-functional habitats that uphold high ecological and cultural values. However...