Agroforestry has been increasingly recognized as a key example of agroecological praxis contributing to the sustainable intensification of food production while providing a number of …
Highlights•Agroforestry describes a set of technologies, a landscape approach and a drive to greater policy synergy.•Synergy can evolve from coexistence and agreed boundaries …
The few percent of soil organic carbon (SOC) among mineral components form the interface of climate, plant growth, soil biological processes, physical transport infrastructure, and …
Carbon farming is a capable strategy for more sustainable production of food and other related products. It seeks to produce a diverse array of natural farming methods and …
Agroforestry (AF)-based adaptation to global climate change can consist of (1) reversal of negative trends in diverse tree cover as generic portfolio risk management strategy;(2) …
Location-specific forms of agroforestry management can reduce problems in the forest– water–people nexus, by balancing upstream and downstream interests, but social and …
Soil changes matter for the global carbon (C) balance although belowground response to land use change is slower and less obvious than that aboveground. Impacts of changes …
Highlights•Beyond land suitability, land-use plans involve rights, values, and voices.• Multistakeholder negotiations can plan for green growth plans with the LUMENS …
Restoration depends on purpose and context. At the core it entails innovation to halt ongoing and reverse past degradation. It aims for increased functionality, not necessarily …