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Agroforestry for Sustainable Cereal Based Crop** Systems in Indo-Gangetic Plain Region
Agroforestry is an effective land use system which contributes to food, nutritional and environmental security besides good economic returns. Besides its multifarious use as food, fuel, fodder, fibre and timbe...
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Agroforestry Approach for the Rehabilitation of Mine Spoils
Mining for various types of ores inevitably produces large amounts of waste material that creates severe physical, chemical and biological barriers for the establishment of new plant recruits. In India, mining...
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Agroforestry for Carbon Sequestration in Tropical India
Our atmosphere naturally contains CO2, CH4, N2O, water vapor, and other gases creating a natural greenhouse effect. But increased concentrations of these gases in the atmosphere have created an imbalance and have...
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Agroforestry Policy Issues and Challenges
Agroforestry growth and development is influenced by various policies of the economy like credit, trade, taxation, power, transport, etc. These policies impact the sector either directly or indirectly besides ...
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Agroforestry in India and its Potential for Ecosystem Services
India has a long tradition of agroforestry and many different types of indigenous agroforestry systems are found in different parts of the country. Most of these systems are location specific, and information ...
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South Asian Agroforestry: Traditions, Transformations, and Prospects
The South and Southeast Asian region is often described as the cradle of agroforestry in recognition of its long history of the practice of an array of systems under diverse agroecological conditions. The mult...