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Agroforestry is an integrated land use management that combines a woody component with a lower story agricultural production recognized as one of the most important tools to mitigate and adapt to
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In this issue: Creative destruction and bioeconomy Harvesting more forest biomass sustainably Agroforestry and green economy ambitions What is the role of Mediterranean forests in the bioeconomy?
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This paper is the work from AGFORWARD project funded from the European Union´s Seventh Framework Programme for Research, Technological Development and Demonstration under Grant Agreement no. 613,520
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Proceedings of the International Workshop in Freiburg, Germany, 23–26 September 1998 and the MOSEFA Final Seminar in Iisalmi, Finland 9–13 June 1999 More information Recommended citation: Anssi
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Proceedings of MOSEFA concerted Action Project (FAIR-CT96-1414) Workshop B, Trento, Italy, 19-22 April 1998 More information Recommended citation: Pentti Hyttinen and Timo Kallio (editors). 1998
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Proceedings of the MOSEFA Concerted Action Project (FAIR3-CT-96-1414) Workshop A: Methodological Issues of Cost Accountancy in European Farm Forest Enterprises, Zeist, the Netherlands, 28-31 August
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Agroforestry is a sustainable land management system recognized worldwide but not implemented in a extensive form in temperate and developed countries. Agroforestry has been promoted in the last
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