Agroforestry and Ecosystem Services 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80060-4_2
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Agroforestry Practices for Soil Conservation and Resilient Agriculture

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“…The downstream ecosystem is also known as the coastal ecosystem, with the primary vegetation consisting of coastal plant types and mangroves, which are water users. The leading causes of drought on forest land are land use that exceeds its carrying capacity and indiscriminate land use conversion [9]. An increase in extreme events such as floods and drought characterizes drought in forest areas.…”
Section: Results and Discussion 1 Forest Preservation With Agroforestrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The downstream ecosystem is also known as the coastal ecosystem, with the primary vegetation consisting of coastal plant types and mangroves, which are water users. The leading causes of drought on forest land are land use that exceeds its carrying capacity and indiscriminate land use conversion [9]. An increase in extreme events such as floods and drought characterizes drought in forest areas.…”
Section: Results and Discussion 1 Forest Preservation With Agroforestrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As commented above, farmers perceive that trees can enhance the resilience of cropping systems in AFS, given that trees positively modify the microclimate, soil properties and water balance of croplands and pastures (Gnonlonfoun et al, 2019; Jacobs et al, 2022; Kumar et al, 2020; Saqib et al, 2019; Sauer et al, 2021). Yet, experimental evidence of increased resilience remains sparse.…”
Section: Response Of Agroforestry To Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Year-round cover on the soil surface substantially attenuates wind and water erosion. Incorporation of living cover, such as perennial grass (Acharya et al, 2019) and agroforestry systems (Sauer et al, 2021), have been shown to be effective in reducing sediment transport compared to conventional row crop systems. Additionally, dead or decomposing cover, such as crop residues, can also reduce erosion (Kaspar and Singer, 2011) and improve soil structural stability (Kahlon et al, 2013).…”
Section: Year-round Surface Covermentioning
confidence: 99%