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Table of Contents
1 Cover
5 Preface
7 Section I: Agroforestry Fundamentals 1 Agroforestry as an Integrated, Multifunctional Land Use Management Strategy Land use Management Systems in North America Opportunities for Agroforestry Progress to Date and Challenges Ahead Future Needs References Study Questions 2 Agroforestry Nomenclature, Concepts and Practices Native American Agroforestry Agroforestry as a Science Definition and Practices Is it Agroforestry? Agroforestry Concepts References Study Questions 3 An Agroecological Foundation for Temperate Agroforestry Ecological Interactions in Mixed Tree and Herb Systems General Ecological Principles Indicators of Agroecosystem Sustainability Ecological Goods and Services Conclusions Acknowledgments References Appendix 3‐1 4 Tree–Crop Interactions in Temperate Agroforestry Species Coexistence and Ecological Interactions Competitive Interactions—Aboveground Facilitative Interactions—Aboveground Competitive Interactions—Belowground Facilitative Interactions—Belowground The Future Conclusion References Study Questions
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Section II: Agroforestry Practices
5 Windbreak Practices
How Windbreaks Work
Windbreaks in Agricultural Production Systems
Windbreak Technology at the Farm and Landscape Levels
Summary
References
Study Questions
6 Silvopasture Practices
Livestock and Tree Integration in North America
Silvopasture Concepts
Integrating Silvopastoral Components
Silvopastoral Regions
The Future of Silvopastoral Systems
References
Study Questions
7 Alley Cropping Practices
History of Alley Cropping
Tree Component
Crop Component
Economics of Alley Cropping
Ecological Benefits
Potential for Alley Cropping in the United States
Conclusions
References
Study Questions
8 Riparian and Upland Buffer Practices
Hillslope and Channel Processes in Agricultural Landscapes
The Hydrologic Cycle: Paths within an Ecosystem
Functions of Riparian Buffers
Restoration of Riparian Zone Functions
Stream Bank Bioengineering as Part of the Riparian Buffer Practice
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