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|a Park, Mi Sun
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|a Systematic Approach to Agroforestry Policies and Practices in Asia
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (220 p.)
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|a interpretive structural modelling
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|a ethnic minorities
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|a systematic review
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|a Laos
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|a non-timber forest products (NTFPs)
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|a adoption determinants
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|a Nepal
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|a bamboo handicraft
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|a agro-forest management
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|a behavioural controls
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|a Asia
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|a value chain approach
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|a mitigation
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|a livelihood
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|a optical remote sensing
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|a systematic map
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|a Agriculture & related industries / bicssc
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|a topic modelling
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|a regional autonomy
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|a Chure conservation
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|a landscape restoration
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|a keyword analysis
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|a resilience
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|a perception
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|a land restoration
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|a community forestry
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|a agroforestry practices
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|a adoption
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|a agroforestry system
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|a policy
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|a bamboo
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|a South Asia
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|a Viet Nam
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|a ecosystem services
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|a system adoption
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|a national determined contributions
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|a smallholder farmers
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|a food security
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|a climate neutrality
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|a REDD+
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|a wild-simulated ginseng
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|a traditional homegardens
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|a carbon sequestration
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|a adaptation
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|a climate change
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|a sustainability
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|a agroforestry systems
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|a Asia-Pacific region
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|a Timor-Leste
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|a income generation
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|a agroforestry
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|a social forestry
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|a biodiversity and carbon
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|a Baral, Himlal
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|a Park, Mi Sun
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|a Agroforestry is an intensive land management system involving the integration of tree management into crop and animal farming. It provides diverse ecosystem services by bridging agriculture, forestry, and husbandry to offer environmental, economic, and social benefits. In order to improve the benefits of agroforestry to meet development and climate goals, a systematic approach is necessary for understanding agroforestry practices, designing agroforestry policies and associated outcomes. Multiple methodologies, including systematic review and landscape restoration approaches, can be applied to analyzing agroforestry policies and ecosystem services derived from agroforestry practices. Therefore, this Special Issue focuses on systematic approaches to agroforestry policies, strategies, and practices. It includes case studies from several countries from Asia to explore economic, social, and environmental dimensions.
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