The tree rhododendrons include the most widely distributed Himalayan Rhododendron species belonging to the subsection Arborea. Distributions of two members of this sub-species were modelled using bioclimatic data for current conditions (1950–2000). A subset of the least correlated bioclimatic var...
Ranjitkar S
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Kindt, Roeland
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Sujakhu NM
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Hart R
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Guo W
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Yang X
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Shrestha, Krishna K.
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Xu, Jianchu
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Luedeling, Eike
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[Separation of the bioclimatic spaces of Himalayan tree rhododendron species predicted by ensemble suitability models]
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Separation of the bioclimatic spaces of Himalayan tree rhododendron species predicted by ensemble suitability models
On-farm tree diversity patterns result from a social-ecological process shaped by different actors. Farmer preferences, tree-site matching, seed dispersal, tree domestication and delivery via nurseries all play important roles in forming these patterns. As part of a wider interest in tree cover t...
Ordoñez, J.C.
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Luedeling, Eike
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Kindt, Roeland
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Tata HL
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Harja D
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Jamnadass, Ramni H.
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Noordwijk, Meine van
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[Constraints and opportunities for tree diversity management along the forest transition curve to achieve multifunctional agriculture]
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Constraints and opportunities for tree diversity management along the forest transition curve to achieve multifunctional agriculture
Agricultural commodity production in a changing climate scenario is undergoing sustainability challenges due to degradation of soil fertility, water and biodiversity resources. In Africa, yields for important cereals (e.g., maize) have stagnated at 1 t ha−1 due to land degradation, low fertilizer...
Carsan, S.
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Stroebel A
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Dawson, I.
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Kindt, Roeland
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Mowo JG
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Jamnadass, Ramni H.
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[Can agroforestry enhance the resilience of agricultural commodity production systems?]
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Can agroforestry enhance the resilience of agricultural commodity production systems?