Homegardens are integrated tree crop animal production systems,
often in small parcels of land surrounding homesteads, and
primarily found in tropical environments. These agroforestry
systems, developed and nurtured by farmers through generations of
innovation and experiment, are often cited as the epitome of
sustainability, yet have been long neglected by the scientific
community. Today, however, these age-old systems are receiving
increasing attention owing to their perceived potential to mitigate
environmental problems such as loss of biodiversity and rising
levels of atmospheric CO2, while providing significant economic
gains, as well as food and nutritional security to their
owners.
This multi-authored volume contains peer-reviewed chapters from
the world s leading researchers and professionals in this topic. It
summarizes the current state of knowledge on homegarden systems,
with a view to using this knowledge as a basis for improving both
homegardens and other similar multistrata agroforestry systems. The
book is unique in its exclusive and global coverage of the subject,
and constitutes a valuable reference material for students and
researchers in the field of agroforestry. "
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