Ebook: Woody Plants in Agro-Ecosystems of Semi-Arid Regions: with an Emphasis on the Sahelian Countries
- Tags: Agriculture, Forestry, Ecology, Environmental Economics
- Series: Advanced Series in Agricultural Sciences 23
- Year: 1995
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book provides a quantitative analysis of the role of woody plants in semi-arid regions, for the aSSessment of their benefits in agrosylvopastoralland-use systems with productive and sus tainability objectives. The insights presented and conclusions drawn allow the additional benefits of woody plants for specific climatic and physical site conditions and land-use systems to be estimated. The Sahel and Sudan zones in West Africa, on which the book focusses, represent resource-poor conditions, whose ecological dynamics have been relatively well studied. The role of woody plants in this region, as assessed in this book, is extrapolated to other semi-arid regions, leading to general conclusions on agroforestry's potential as an option for sustainable land use in semi-arid regions. The origins of this book go back to 1982, when the Club du Sahel requested that available data on woody plants in the Sahel region be synthesised, to provide basic information to enable better attention to be given to woody plants in rural development programmes. We are grateful to the Club du Sahel for this challenge. Various people contributed to studies used in this book. The preliminary inventory of the data available was made by Frits Ohler; later his work was continued by Franciska Dekker.
This is a fundamental analysis of the influence of woody plants on agricultural production, in relation to characteristics of these plants, with examples mostly from the Sahelian countries.
The conclusions enable practitioners in the field of rural development in semi-arid tropical countries to identify proper conditions for using plants to improve and sustain agricultural production for specific agropastoral objectives.
This is a fundamental analysis of the influence of woody plants on agricultural production, in relation to characteristics of these plants, with examples mostly from the Sahelian countries.
The conclusions enable practitioners in the field of rural development in semi-arid tropical countries to identify proper conditions for using plants to improve and sustain agricultural production for specific agropastoral objectives.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIV
Introduction....Pages 1-3
The Distribution and Canopy Cover of Woody Species....Pages 4-53
Production of Woody Plants....Pages 54-97
The Influence of Woody Plants on Plant Production Factors....Pages 98-265
Synthesis, Generalisation and Recommendations....Pages 266-309
Back Matter....Pages 311-341
This is a fundamental analysis of the influence of woody plants on agricultural production, in relation to characteristics of these plants, with examples mostly from the Sahelian countries.
The conclusions enable practitioners in the field of rural development in semi-arid tropical countries to identify proper conditions for using plants to improve and sustain agricultural production for specific agropastoral objectives.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-XIV
Introduction....Pages 1-3
The Distribution and Canopy Cover of Woody Species....Pages 4-53
Production of Woody Plants....Pages 54-97
The Influence of Woody Plants on Plant Production Factors....Pages 98-265
Synthesis, Generalisation and Recommendations....Pages 266-309
Back Matter....Pages 311-341
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