2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e09805
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Adaptation and biocultural conservation of traditional agroforestry systems in the Tehuacán Valley: access to resources and livelihoods strategies

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“…Específicamente algunas investigaciones revelan que los SAFT de zonas áridas y semiáridas poseen entre el 59 y el 88 % de flora nativa entre sus elementos (Moreno-Calles et al 2010, Campos-Salas et al 2016, Vallejo-Ramos et al 2016, Rendón-Sandoval et al 2020, Vázquez-Delfin et al 2022. En este sentido, nuestros resultados apuntan en la misma dirección, ya que salvo los Huertos familiares, todos los sistemas estudiados albergan entre el 75 y el 98 % de flora nativa (Tabla 7).…”
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“…Específicamente algunas investigaciones revelan que los SAFT de zonas áridas y semiáridas poseen entre el 59 y el 88 % de flora nativa entre sus elementos (Moreno-Calles et al 2010, Campos-Salas et al 2016, Vallejo-Ramos et al 2016, Rendón-Sandoval et al 2020, Vázquez-Delfin et al 2022. En este sentido, nuestros resultados apuntan en la misma dirección, ya que salvo los Huertos familiares, todos los sistemas estudiados albergan entre el 75 y el 98 % de flora nativa (Tabla 7).…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…AFSs have been developed for thousands of years all over the world, especially as traditional agroforestry systems, or TAFS; however, it is only recently, around 50 years ago, that they have become objects of scientific interest (MICCOLIS et al, 2016;VAZQUEZ-DELFIN;CASAS;VALLEJO, 2022). It is necessary to point out the different types of agroforests, from the least complex, with a small number of plant species and low-intensity management, to the most complex, with high diversity of plant species and high-intensity management (MICCOLIS et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AFSs have been developed for thousands of years all over the world, especially as traditional agroforestry systems, or TAFS; however, it is only recently, around 50 years ago, that they have become objects of scientific interest (MICCOLIS et al, 2016;VAZQUEZ-DELFIN;CASAS;VALLEJO, 2022). It is necessary to point out the different types of agroforests, from the least complex, with a small number of plant species and low-intensity management, to the most complex, with high diversity of plant species and high-intensity management (MICCOLIS et al, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%