Agroforestry and biodiversity conservation in tropical landscapes:
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Washington Island Press ©2004
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Biodiversity conservation in deforested and fragmented tropical landscapes - Claude Gascon [and others] -- - Ecological effects of habitat fragmentation in the tropics - William F. Laurance and Heraldo L. Vasconcelos -- - Landscape connectivity and biological corridors - Susan G.W. Laurance -- - Economic valuation of agroforestry's environmental services - David Pearce and Susana Mourato -- - Is agroforestry likely to reduce deforestation? - Arild Angelsen and David Kaimowitz -- - Chocolate forests and monocultures - François Ruf and Göte Schroth -- - Achieving biodiversity conservation using conservation concessions to complement agroforestry - Eduard Niesten, Shelley Ratay, and Richard Rice -- - Biodiversity and conservation potential of shifting cultivation landscapes - Bryan Finegan and Robert Nasi -- - Biodiversity conservation in neotropical coffee (Coffea arabica) plantations - Eduardo Somarriba [and others] -- - Lives fences, isolated trees, and windbreaks - Celia A. Harvey, Nigel I.J. Tucker, and Alejandro Estrada -- - Agroforestry systems - David H. Boshier -- - Wildfire conservation in agroforestry buffer zones - Lisa Naughton-Treves and Nick Salafsky -- - Hunting in afroforestry systems and landscapes - David S. Wilkie and Robert J. Lee -- - Invasive agroforestry trees - David M. Richardson, Pierre Binggeli, and Götz Schroth -- - Diseases in tropical agroforestry landscapes - Ulrike Krauss -- - Agroforestry buffer zones and stepping stones - Laury Cullen Jr. [and others] -- - Agroforestry and biodiversity - Nigel I.J. Tucker [and others] -- - Silvopastoral systems - Robert A. Rice and Russell Greenberg -- - Agroforestry and climate change, integrated conservation strategies - Lee Hannah
Annotation Forty-six scientists and practitioners from thirteen countries with decades of field experience in tropical regions explore how agroforestry practices can help promote biodiversity conservation in human-dominated landscapes, synthesise the current state of knowledge in the field, and identify areas where further research is needed
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 523 pages)
ISBN:1423765516
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