Classification of agroforestry systems
Classification of agroforestry (AF) systems is necessary in order to provide a framework for evaluating systems and developing action plans for their improvement. The AF Systems Inventory (AFSI) being undertaken by ICRAF provides the background information for an approach to classification. The words "system", "sub-system" and "practice" are commonly used in AF literature. An AF system refers to a type of AF land-use that extends over a locality. Sub-system and practice are lower-order terms in the hierarchy with lesser magnitudes of role, content and complexity. In common parlance however these terms are used loosely and almost synonymously.
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KOHA-OAI-BVE:503502022-11-10T12:28:06ZClassification of agroforestry systemsProceedings 66579 Fassbender, H.W. 77846 Heuveldop, J. eds. 98323 Nair, P.K.R. 47630 Beer, J.W. CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza Turrialba, Costa Rica autor/a 3977 9270 GTZ, Eschborn (Alemania) Advances in Agroforestry Research Turrialba (Costa Rica) 1-11 Sep 1985 34120 Turrialba (Costa Rica)1987Classification of agroforestry (AF) systems is necessary in order to provide a framework for evaluating systems and developing action plans for their improvement. The AF Systems Inventory (AFSI) being undertaken by ICRAF provides the background information for an approach to classification. The words "system", "sub-system" and "practice" are commonly used in AF literature. An AF system refers to a type of AF land-use that extends over a locality. Sub-system and practice are lower-order terms in the hierarchy with lesser magnitudes of role, content and complexity. In common parlance however these terms are used loosely and almost synonymously.Classification of agroforestry (AF) systems is necessary in order to provide a framework for evaluating systems and developing action plans for their improvement. The AF Systems Inventory (AFSI) being undertaken by ICRAF provides the background information for an approach to classification. The words "system", "sub-system" and "practice" are commonly used in AF literature. An AF system refers to a type of AF land-use that extends over a locality. Sub-system and practice are lower-order terms in the hierarchy with lesser magnitudes of role, content and complexity. In common parlance however these terms are used loosely and almost synonymously.AGROFORESTERIAMETODOS Y TECNICAS |
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Classification of agroforestry (AF) systems is necessary in order to provide a framework for evaluating systems and developing action plans for their improvement. The AF Systems Inventory (AFSI) being undertaken by ICRAF provides the background information for an approach to classification. The words "system", "sub-system" and "practice" are commonly used in AF literature. An AF system refers to a type of AF land-use that extends over a locality. Sub-system and practice are lower-order terms in the hierarchy with lesser magnitudes of role, content and complexity. In common parlance however these terms are used loosely and almost synonymously. |
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66579 Fassbender, H.W. 77846 Heuveldop, J. eds. 98323 Nair, P.K.R. 47630 Beer, J.W. CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza Turrialba, Costa Rica autor/a 3977 9270 GTZ, Eschborn (Alemania) Advances in Agroforestry Research Turrialba (Costa Rica) 1-11 Sep 1985 34120 |
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66579 Fassbender, H.W. 77846 Heuveldop, J. eds. 98323 Nair, P.K.R. 47630 Beer, J.W. CATIE - Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza Turrialba, Costa Rica autor/a 3977 9270 GTZ, Eschborn (Alemania) Advances in Agroforestry Research Turrialba (Costa Rica) 1-11 Sep 1985 34120 |
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