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The role of trees in soil productivity and protection
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P. K. R. Nair
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1989
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Springer Netherlands
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Soil Enrichment by Neotropical Savanna Trees
Martin Kellman
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Alleu cropping sequentially cropped maize and cowpea with Leucaena on a sandy soil in Southern Nigeria
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The history of agroforestry
pp. 13
Agroforestry defined
pp. 21
ICRAF’s Agroforestry Systems Inventory project
pp. 39
Classification of agroforestry systems
pp. 53
Agroforestry systems, practices and technologies
pp. 63
Ecological spread of major agroforestry systems
pp. 87
Use of multipurpose trees in hill farming systems in western Nepal
pp. 99
Agroforestry in the arid zones of India
pp. 121
Multipurpose trees and shrubs on farmlands in Tamil Nadu State (India)
pp. 139
Agroforestry farming systems in the homesteads of Kerala, southern India
pp. 165
Intercropping under coconuts in Sri Lanka
pp. 181
The Kandyan gardens of Sri Lanka
pp. 197
Homestead agroforestry in Bangladesh
pp. 211
Forest villages: an agroforestry approach to rehabilitating forest land degraded by shifting cultivation in Thailand
pp. 229
Integration of animals in rubber plantations
pp. 243
Multistoreyed agroforestry garden system in West Sumatra, Indonesia
pp. 268
Addendum to Chapter 16
pp. 269
Food, coffee and casuarina: an agroforestry system from the Papua New Guinea highlands
pp. 277
Dynamics of fallow successions and introduction of robusta coffee in shifting cultivation areas in the lowlands of Papua New Guinea
pp. 291
Agroforestry in the South Pacific region: an overview
pp. 309
The Chagga homegardens: a multistoreyed agroforestry cropping system on Mount Kilimanjaro (northern Tanzania)
pp. 333
The role of agroforestry in the farming systems in Rwanda with special reference to the Bugesera-Gisaka-Migongo (BGM) region
pp. 353
Acacia albida and other multipurpose trees on the Fur farmlands in the Jebel Marra highlands, Western Darfur, Sudan
pp. 385
An evaluation of the Acacia albida-based agroforestry practices in the Hararghe highlands of eastern Ethiopia
pp. 401
The shamba system: an indigenous system of food production from forest areas in Kenya
pp. 411
The compound farms of south-eastern Nigeria: a predominant agroforestry homegarden system with crops and small livestock
pp. 427
The dehesa: an agrosilvopastoral system of the Mediterranean region with special reference to the Sierra Morena area of Spain
pp. 457
Paraiso (Melia azedarach var. “Gigante”) woodlots: an agroforestry alternative for the small farmer in Paraguay
pp. 475
Perennial crop-based agroforestry systems in northeast Brazil
pp. 489
Babassu palm in the agroforestry systems in Brazil’s Mid-North region
pp. 511
Combination of cacao with other plantation crops: an agroforestry system in southeast Bahia, Brazil
pp. 525
Promising agroforestry systems in Venezuela
pp. 541
Food-producing trees in agroforestry systems
pp. 553
Tree-fodder and silvopastoral systems
pp. 567
The role of trees in soil productivity and protection
pp. 591
Agroforestry and biomass energy/fuelwood production
pp. 601
Institutional and policy aspects of agroforestry
pp. 609
A decade of developments in agroforestry
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