What is Agroforestry?
Héctor Muñozにより
1. Economic and social benefits
1.1. Increased agricultural productivity
1.2. Diversified income sources
1.3. Increased agricultural productivity
2. Challenges and limitations of the implementation of agroforestry systems
2.1. Challenges and limitations include the lack of adequate policy and financial support, the need for technical capacities and the risk of forest fires.
2.2. Policy support
2.3. Increased adoption
3. Environmental and ecological benefits of agroforestry
3.1. Agroforestry can contribute to soil conservation, erosion reduction, climate change mitigation, and biodiversity protection, among other benefits.
3.2. Carbon sequestration and climate change mitigation
3.3. Biodiversity conservation
3.4. Habitat creation and restoration
4. Agroforestry projects and success
4.1. There are many projects and success stories in different regions of the world, such as the Regreening Africa initiative, which seeks to restore soil fertility and improve agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa through agroforestry systems. .
4.2. Indigenous Agroforestry Knowledge
4.3. Agroforestry for Watershed Management
4.4. Agroforestry in Coffee Production
4.5. Alley Cropping
4.6. Windbreaks
5. Technique
5.1. Simultaneous integration
5.2. Use land in combination of forest species
5.3. Animal production
5.4. Riparian buffer zones
5.5. Multi-strata agroforestry
6. Definition of agroforestry and its objectives:
6.1. land use approach that combines agricultural production .
6.2. keep production
6.3. Improve soil fertility
6.4. resources and resources and biodiversity.
7. The different types of agroforestry
7.1. silvopastoral systems
7.2. agrosilvopastoral
7.3. Forestry systems
7.4. silvoagricola systems