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Autor: Rahman, S.A.

Traditional agriculture in Northern Bangladesh is unsustainable and keeps farmers in a vicious circle of poverty. Agroforestry is a promising alternative, which is considered as one of the very few options to lift people out of the poverty trap and to protect the existing forest as well as improv...


Rahman, S.A.[Cost benefit and livelihood impacts of agroforestry in Bangladesh: impacts of agroforestry in Bangladesh]Cost benefit and livelihood impacts of agroforestry in Bangladesh: impacts of agroforestry in Bangladesh

This paper takes a multistrata agroforestry system, based on Litchi chinensis and widely practised in North Bangladesh, as a case study to address the common problem of lack of adoption in agroforestry. Although the financial cost-benefit analysis of agroforestry systems may show clear-cut profit...


Rahman, S.A.Groot, W.T. deSnelder, D.J.[Exploring the agroforestry adoption gap: financial and socioeconomics of litchi-based agroforestry by smallholders in Rajshahi (Bangladesh)]Exploring the agroforestry adoption gap: financial and socioeconomics of litchi-based agroforestry by smallholders in Rajshahi (Bangladesh)
Rahman, S.A.Paras, F.D.Khan, S.R.Imtiaj, A.Farhana, K.M.Toy, M.M.Akhand, M.B.Sunderland, T.C.H.[Initiatives of tropical agroforestry to sustainable agriculture: a case study of Capasia Village, Northern Bangladesh]Initiatives of tropical agroforestry to sustainable agriculture: a case study of Capasia Village, Northern Bangladesh

Shifting cultivation, which is still prevalent in the uplands of eastern Bangladesh, contributes significantly to forest loss and is the main cause of land degradation. This paper presents the causes and consequences of shifting cultivation and its potential land use alternatives. The analysis pr...


Rahman, S.A.Rahman, M.F.Sunderland, T.C.H.[Causes and consequences of shifting cultivation and its alternative in the hill tracts of eastern Bangladesh]Causes and consequences of shifting cultivation and its alternative in the hill tracts of eastern Bangladesh

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