why is agro forestry not vulnerable to population stress???
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One of the major disadvantages of agroforestry is that it is far more complex than a straight forward forestry operation or monoculture farming because it involves diverse use. Successful agroforestry require knowledge and technology. Sometimes it may fail when technology is applied to the wrong situation.
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Agroforestry is a land use management method in which trees or shrubs are planted near or amongst crops/pastures. This deliberate mix of agriculture and forestry has various advantages including improved biodiversity and decreased erosion
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- As the world population increases, the need for more efficient and sustainable land use is becoming more intense. Because of the multi-functional properties, agroforestry is part of the solution to tackle these problems, be they environmental, social pr economic
- Agroforestry systems include both conventional and contemporary land use schemes, where trees are maintained in agricultural settings in combination with crops and/or animal production systems.
- They are ecologically-based, dynamic natural resource management systems which expand and sustain production to enhance the environmental, economic and social benefits to land users at all levels.
- These advantages can contribute to improve the environment and the population too
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