Planning for agroforestry

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Planning for agroforestry

edited by W.W. Budd ... [et al.]

(Developments in landscape management and urban planning, 6C)

Elsevier, 1990

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Papers presented at an international symposium held at Washington State University, Pullman on April 24-27, 1989

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

The international symposium, ``Planning for Agroforestry'', was held at Washington State University, Pullman, Washington on April 24-27, 1989 and selected contributions from the symposium, are published in this book. The volume is published under the auspices of ISOMUL, the International Studygroup on Multiple use of land. ISOMUL was formed by a small group of scientists from various nations who have an interest in the field of rural land-use planning. It seeks to establish an exchange of information and experience by encouraging and guiding studies in land-use planning. A large variety of systems, known collectively as agroforestry, currently exist. In all cases these systems are integrated within the rural land uses and especially within farming methods. Because agroforestry techniques require a relatively long time to implement fully, careful planning is required. Development agencies and research organizations have designed planning methods for implementing these techniques. A review of these planning methods in current use and under consideration was needed. The editors of this book therefore took the initiative to start such an overview.

目次

Introduction: Integrated Planning for Agroforestry (I. Duchhart, R. Van Haeringen and F. Steiner). 1. Planning agroforestry for sustainable land use. (K.F. Wiersum). 2. Agroforestry diagnosis and design: Overview and update. (J.B. Raintree). 3. On-farm agroforestry research planning in Costa Rica. (J. Beer, R. Borel, and A. Bonnemann). 4. Planning of agroforestry programmes in Java, Indonesia. (A. van den Hoek and T. Bekkering). 5. Planning agroforestry extension projects, the care international approach in Kenya. (L. Buck). 6. The diagnosis and design approach to agroforestry project planning and implementation: examples from Western Kenya. (S.J. Scherr). 7. United States peace corps: agroforestry planning methods in the islands of the pacific. (K.J. Murray). 8. Agroforestry for development in Kenya: an overview. (A. Getahun). 9. Planning for agroforestry research in western Sudan: approaches, issues and lessons learned--the evolution of a management approach. (J.C. Noel, Z.A. Saad, and T.W. Bunderson). 10. Agroforestry practices and potentials in western Sudan. (T.W. Bunderson, A. el Wakeel, Z. Saad, and I. Hashim). 11. Planning and implementing agroforestry for small-holder farmers in Malawi. (A.R. Saka, W.T. Bunderson, Y. Mbekeani and O.A. Itimu). 12. Landscape development scenarios for planning and implementing agroforestry: a case study in the semi-arid lands of eastern Kenya (J.W. Jansens). 13. Social forestry in karnataka state: India. (J.H. Baldwin and D. Bandhu). 14. A conspectus for agroforestry. (W.W. Budd, L. Hardesty and W.T. Hinds).

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