2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.08.27.269589
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European agroforestry is no universal remedy for biodiversity: a time-cumulative meta-analysis

Abstract: BackgroundAgroforestry is a production system combining trees with crops or livestock. It has the potential to increase biodiversity in relation to single-use systems, such as pastures or conventional agriculture, by providing a higher habitat heterogeneity. In a literature review and subsequent meta-analysis, we investigated the relationship between biodiversity and agroforestry and critically appraise the underlying evidence of the results.ResultsBiodiversity in agroforestry was higher than in conventional a… Show more

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“…Location specificity of trade-off management in the food-energy-water nexus [42,66,126] and in biodiversity [85,[127][128][129], with increased interest in disease risks outside and within agroforestry [130,131]; 8.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Location specificity of trade-off management in the food-energy-water nexus [42,66,126] and in biodiversity [85,[127][128][129], with increased interest in disease risks outside and within agroforestry [130,131]; 8.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%