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Title: Agroforestry for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services - Science and Practice
Authors: Martin Leckson Kaonga
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: InTech
Abstract: Agroforestry has great potential for reducing deforestation and forest degradation, providing rural livelihoods and habitats for species outside formally protected land, and alleviating resource-use pressure on conservation areas. However, widespread adoption of agroforestry innovations is still constrained by a myriad of factors including design features of candidate agroforestry innovations, perceived needs, policies, availability and distribution of factors of production, and perception of risks. Understanding the science, and factors that regulate the adoption, of agroforestry and how they impact the implementation of agroforestry is vitally important. Agroforestry for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Science and Practice examines design features and management practices of some agroforestry practices and their impact on biodiversity and the ecosystem services it delivers. It also identifies policy issues for facilitating adoption of desirable agroforestry practices and gradual diminution of undesirable policies.
link: http://www.intechopen.com/books/agroforestry-for-biodiversity-and-ecosystem-services-science-and-practice
Keywords: Environmental Sciences
ISBN: 978-953-51-0493-3
Theme:教科書-自然科學類

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