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Agroforestry in Europe
Current Status and Future Prospects

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Agroforestry has come of age during the past three decades. The age-old practice of growing trees and crops and sometimes animals in interacting combinations - that has been ignored in the single-commodity-oriented agricultural and forestry development paradigms - has been brought into the realm of modern land-use. Today agroforestry is well on its way to becoming a specialized science at a level similar to those of crop science and forestry science. To most land-use experts, however, agroforestry has a tropical connotation. They consider agroforestry as something that can and can only be identified with the tropics. That is a wrong perception. While it is true that the tropics, compared to the temperate regions, have a wider array of agroforestry systems and hold greater promise for potential agroforestry interventions, it is also true that agroforestry has several opportunities in the temperate regions too. Indeed, the role of agroforestry is now recognized in Europe as exemplified by this book, North America, and elsewhere in the temperate zone. Current interest in ecosystem management in industrialized countries strongly suggests that there is a need to embrace and apply agroforestry principles to help mitigate the environmental problems caused or exacerbated by commercial agricultural and forestry production enterprises.

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Agroforestry has come of age during the past three decades. The age-old practice of growing trees and crops and sometimes animals in interacting combinations – that has been ignored in the single-commodity-oriented agricultural and forestry development paradigms – has been brought into the realm of modern land-use. Today agroforestry is well on its way to becoming a specialized science at a level similar to those of crop science and forestry science. To most land-use experts, however, agroforestry has a tropical connotation. They consider agroforestry as something that can and can only be identified with the tropics. That is a wrong perception. While it is true that the tropics, compared to the temperate regions, have a wider array of agroforestry systems and hold greater promise for potential agroforestry interventions, it is also true that agroforestry has several opportunities in the temperate regions too. Indeed, the role of agroforestry is now recognized in Europe as exemplified by this book, North America, and elsewhere in the temperate zone. Current interest in ecosystem management in industrialized countries strongly suggests that there is a need to embrace and apply agroforestry principles to help mitigate the environmental problems caused or exacerbated by commercial agricultural and forestry production enterprises.

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Assisted by Antonio Rigueiro-Rodríguez (Editor), María Rosa Mosquera-Losada (Editor), Jim McAdam (Editor), Ji McAdam (Editor), María Rosa Mosquera-Losada (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 15.11.2010
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Agriculture, horticulture; forestry, fishing, food
 
EAN 9789048178278
ISBN 978-90-481-7827-8
Pages 450
Illustrations XXIV, 450 p. 14 illus. in color.
Dimensions (packing) 15.4 x 23.4 x 2.3 cm
Weight (packing) 768 g
 
Series Advances in Agroforestry > 06
Advances in Agroforestry
Subjects B, Forstwirtschaft und Waldbau: Praxis und Techniken, Agrarwissenschaften, Agriculture, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Ecosystems, Forestry & silviculture: practice & techniques, Forestry, Agricultural science, Landscape Ecology, Forestry Management
 

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