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Agroforestry
Research and Practice
In English
By Wenyue Hsiung (Xiong) and Paul F. Chandler
Published in 1996
ISBN: 7-5038-1753-4/S.1009
Page: 319 pages
Size: 160x240mm
Price: US$57
Contents
General Overviews
(1) Ecosystem engineering and modern agroforestry
(2) The reflection of traditional practices in modern agroforestry in
China
(3) Significance of trees, fallows, and agroforestry practices in the
Humid and sub-humid agro-ecological zones of southeastern nigeria
(4) Agroforestry in the Indian sub-continent and people's participation
(5) Land for agroforestry practices in India
(6) Temperate silvo-arable systems: A review of 25 years of agronomic
and ecological research in the U.K., with emphasis on species and concepts
relevant to south asia
(7) Prospects for easing land tenure conflicts with agroforestry in mediterranean
france: A research approach on Intercropped timber orchards
(8) Agroforestry of rubber plantations on Hainan island
(9) Types and functions of agrosilviculture in the north China plain.
Institutional Programs
(1) Strategies for agroforestry development: The UPLB Experience
(2) Agroforestry research in CATIE, costa rica, central america
(3) Promoting private tree planting in the Eastern hills of Nepal.
(4) Effective agroforestry systems in the RDRS Area of Northern bangladesh
(5) Ameliorating land degradation and soil conservation problems: A case
study from sabah, malaysia.
Implementation
(1) Testing of new agroforestry models in france.
(2) Agroforestry management of shoalland on the middle and lower reaches
of the Yangtze river.
(3) Comprehensive benefit analysis and optimization of paulownia Intercropping
combinations.
(4) Optimum selection of intercropping combinations in newly established
stands on wetlands in northern jiangsu.
Plant-Plant Interactions
(1) Mixed cropping of chili and sesbania: A technology for cash, fuel,
and fodder.
(2) Ecological efficiency and economic significance of tea -China tallowtree
ecosystems
(3) Effect of mixed-intercropping of zea mays, sorghum bicolor, and gmelina
arborea on the growth of parkia biglobosa in the nigerian southern guinea
savanna zone
(4) Forest-tea interplanting: an effective way for reforestation of low-yield
stands in southern china
(5) Cultivation of amomum villosum in tropical forests.
(6) Cultivation of zhusun in bamboo stands
(7) Interplanting chinese goldthread in Chinese fir and Chinese sugi stands.
(8) Structure and management of chinese fir-spicetree intercropping plantations
(9) The ecological and economic benefits of a forest-tea interplanted
ecosystem
Plant-Animal Interactions
(1) Establishment of an upland silvopastoral land use system
(2) Sheep growth rates under pinus radiata in new zealand
Plant-Soil Interactions
(1) Research on belowground interactions in agroforestry
(2) Soil and leucaena leucocephala L. variability under acacia del. And
ziziphus spina-christi desf. I.
(3) The potential application of prunings with contrasting chemical compositions
for improvement of tropical crop prodcution
Material and Energy Flows
(1) Material flow and energy budget in a mulberry-silkworm-livestock ecosystem
(2) Differences in biomass production, nutrient composition, and assimilation
rates in some tropical tree plantations.
(3) Structure and diurnal variations of the ecoboundary layer in a checkerboard
agroforestry system in the east china plain.
(4) The structure of the ecoboundary layer and model of the protective
effect of farm-land windbreak networks.
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