AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS
AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL INCORPORATING AGROFORESTRY FORUM

 

Volume 61 & 62, Number 1-2, 2004


Special Issue: New vistas in Agroforestry 1-1

Agroforestry and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals

        D.P. Garrity                                                                                                      5-17

Hardwood silvopasture management in North America

        H.E. Garrett, M.S. Kerley, K.P. Ladyman, W.D. Walter, L.D. Godsey,
        J.W. Van Sambeek, D.K.  Brauer                                                                         21-33

Riparian forest buffers in agroecosystems – lessons learned from the
Bear Creek Watershed, central Iowa, USA

        R.C. Schultz, T.M. Isenhart, W.W. Simpkins, J.P. Colletti                                         35-50

Short-rotation woody crops and phytoremediation: Opportunities
for agroforestry?

        D.L. Rockwood, C.V. Naidu, D.R. Carter, M. Rahmani, T.A. Spriggs,
        C. Lin, G.R. Alker, J.G. Isebrands, S.A. Segrest                                                     51-63

Windbreaks in North American agricultural systems

        J.R. Brandle, L. Hodges, X.H. Zhou                                                                      65-78

Organic farming and agroforestry: Alleycropping for mulch production
for organic farms of southeastern United States

        C.F. Jordan                                                                                                    79-90

Mechanized land preparation in forest-based fallow systems: The
experience from Eastern Amazonia

        M. Denich, K. Vielhauer, M.S. de A. Kato, A. Block, O.R. Kato,
        T.D. de Abreu Sá, W. Lücke, P.L.G. Vlek                                                            91-106

Medicinal and aromatic plants in agroforestry systems

        M.R. Rao, M.C. Palada, B.N. Becker                                                                  107-122

Forest gardens as an `intermediate' land-use system in the
nature–culture continuum: Characteristics and future potential

        K.F. Wiersum                                                                                               123-134

The enigma of tropical homegardens
        B.M. Kumar, P.K.R. Nair                                                                                 135-152

Nature vs. nurture: managing relationships between forests,
agroforestry and wild biodiversity

        J.A. McNeely                                                                                               155-165

Tree domestication in tropical agroforestry

        A.J. Simons, R.R.B. Leakey                                                                             167-181

Managing biological and genetic diversity in tropical agroforestry
        K. Atta-Krah, R. Kindt, J.N. Skilton, W. Amaral                                                   183-194

Why extensive research and development did not promote use
of peach palm fruit in Latin America

        C.R. Clement, J.C. Weber, J. van Leeuwen, C. Astorga Domian,
        D.M. Cole, L.A. Arévalo Lopez, H. Argüello                                                         195-206

Exploiting the potential of indigenous agroforestry trees:
Parkia biglobosa and Vitellaria paradoxa in sub-Saharan Africa

        Z. Teklehaimanot                                                                                         207-220

Ecological interactions, management lessons and design tools
in tropical agroforestry systems

        L. García-Barrios, C.K. Ong                                                                             221-236

Interspecific interactions in temperate agroforestry
        S. Jose, A.R. Gillespie, S.G. Pallardy                                                                 237-255

Ecology of tree intercropping systems in the North temperate
region: Experiences from southern Ontario, Canada

        N.V. Thevathasan, A.M. Gordon                                                                      257-268

Agroforestry as an approach to minimizing nutrient loss from
heavily fertilized soils: The Florida experience

        V.D. Nair, D.A. Graetz                                                                                   269-279

Carbon sequestration: An underexploited environmental
benefit of agroforestry systems

        F. Montagnini, P.K.R. Nair                                                                              281-295

Agroforestry development: An environmental economic perspective
        J.R.R. Alavalapati, R.K. Shrestha, G.A. Stainback, J.R. Matta                                299-310

Adoption of agroforestry innovations in the tropics: A review
        D.E. Mercer                                                                                                 311-328

Scaling up the impact of agroforestry: Lessons from three
sites in Africa and Asia

        S. Franzel, G.L. Denning, J.P.B. Lillesø, A.R. Mercado, Jr.                                     329-344

Trees of prosperity: Agroforestry, markets and the African smallholder
        D. Russell, S. Franzel                                                                                    345-355

Building opportunities for small-farm agroforestry to supply
domestic wood markets in developing countries

        S.J. Scherr                                                                                                 357-370

Markets and marketing strategies for agroforestry specialty
products in North America

        M.A. Gold, L.D. Godsey, S.J. Josiah                                                                  371-384

Peasants, agroforesters, and anthropologists: A 20-year venture
in income-generating trees and hedgerows in Haiti

        G.F. Murray, M.E. Bannister                                                                            383-397

Computer-based tools for decision support in agroforestry: Current
state and future needs

        E.A. Ellis, G. Bentrup, M.M. Schoeneberger                                                        401-421

Anthropogenic grasslands in Southeast Asia: Sociology of knowledge
and implications for agroforestry

        M.R. Dove                                                                                                   423-435

Agroforestry research for development in India: 25 years of
experiences of a national program

        S. Puri, P.K.R. Nair                                                                                        437-452

Public/private partnerships in agroforestry: the example of working
together to improve cocoa sustainability

        H-Y Shapiro, E.M. Rosenquist                                                                         453-462

List of reviewers                                                                                                                        463-463

Subject Index
                                                                                                    465-480