Perspectives of agroforestry: present and future facets
In order to stabilize forest degradation, the most important tasks is to systematically understand the intensive farming systems. Hence the farming arrangement is utmost criterion for farming practices. It is important to note that imitation of natural farming ecosystems have to be advanced for the...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of Progressive Agriculture 2013-10, Vol.4 (2), p.91-94 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In order to stabilize forest degradation, the most important tasks is to systematically understand the intensive farming systems. Hence the farming arrangement is utmost criterion for farming practices. It is important to note that imitation of natural farming ecosystems have to be advanced for the sustainable development of agriculture. Since agroforests are stereotypically less diverse than native forest, but they support a substantial number of plant and animal species. Agroforestry can ultimately usurp increased productivity, social outcomes, economic benefits, and in providing of ecological goods and services. So the uplipment of ecosystem sustainability can be further improved through right policies that promote agroforestry that can increase carbon sequestration in agro-ecosystems, thereby providing climate change mitigation assistances. Thus, agroforestry if properly developed, have the potential to improve socio-economically more sustainable and make the landscape more better. |
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ISSN: | 2229-4244 2278-0556 |