Agroforestry as a Way of Sustainable Land Use
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Sustainability in Geographic Science".
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Special Issue Editors
Interests: agroforestry systems; policy; geographic information systems in the fight against forest fires; computing and GIS; Field Sample techniques
Interests: climate change adaptation; climate change policy and governance; climate-smart agriculture; cultural landscapes
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Interests: spatial planning for local development; Geographic Information Systems; sustainability; climate change
Interests: crop production; climate change; sustainability; environment
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Dear Colleagues,
Agroforestry is the integrated combination of woody perennials with a low layer agricultural production. It is a traditional form of land use, but also includes new forms of agricultural and forestry use.
The agroforestry impact contribution to sustainability can be evaluated from technical perspectives (agronomy and forestry) but also from environmental sciences, and from a social and human perspectives.
Some topics relating agroforestry and sustainability are described below from a technical, environmental and social point of view:
Technical
- Agroforestry contribution to sustainable patterns of production and consumption.
- Agroforestry to Combat Desertification and Drought.
- Agroforestry and urbanization. Homegardens.
- Agroforestry as a sustainable disaster management.
Environmental
- Agroforestry as a global idea based in local sustainable and stable practices.
- Agroforestry, Air pollution and climate change.
- Agroforestry to improvement of Water pollution and sanitation.
Social
- Agroforestry against Misuse of land.
- Agroforestry as a tradition, racial and national identity, culture, ethical standards, family solidarity, particularly during immigration or large scale foreign cultural influence, and its impact on cultural or social sustainability.
- Agroforestry in national policies and international treaties for sustainable development.
- Ethical and philosophical aspects of agroforestry related to sustainable development.
- Education and awareness of agroforestry as a sustainability tool.
The special issue will be annonced through the social media of AFINET (1500 actors across Europe), the GACSA (Global alliance of Climate Smart Agriculture), the AFTA (Agroforestry Temperate Association), EURAF (European Agroforestry association) and the GRA (Global Research Alliance) with access to over 1000 researchers.
Dr. José Javier Santiago Freijanes
Dr. Allison Chatrchyan
Prof. Dr. Jose Antonio Aldrey Vazquez
Prof. Dr. María Mosquera-Losada
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- climate change
- policy
- geographic information
- sustainable development goals
- silvoarable
- alley cropping
- silvopasture
- homegardens
- hedgerows
- riparian buffer strips
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