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Rapid changes in land use, food systems, and livelihoods require social–ecological systems that keep multiple options open and prepare for future unpredictability. Sustainagility refers to the properties and assets of a system that sustain the ability (agility) of agents to adapt and meet their n...


Jackson, L.Noordwijk, Meine vanBengtsson, J.Foster, W.Lipper, LesliePulleman, M.Said, Mohammed YahyaSnaddon, J.Vodouhe, R.S.[Biodiversity and agricultural sustainagility: from assessment to adaptive management]Biodiversity and agricultural sustainagility: from assessment to adaptive management
Murdiyarso, DanielNoordwijk, Meine vanPuntodewo, A.Widayati, A.Lusiana, B.[District-scale prioritization for A/R CDM project activities in Indonesia in line with sustainable development objectives]District-scale prioritization for A/R CDM project activities in Indonesia in line with sustainable development objectives

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Tier 1 methodologies commonly underpin project-scale carbon accounting for changes in land use and management and are used in frameworks for Life Cycle Assessment and carbon footprinting of food and energy crops. These methodologies were intended f...


Smith, PeteDavies, C.A.Ogle, S.Zanchi, G.Bellarby, J.Bird, N.Boddey, Robert M.McNamara, N.P.Powlson, David S.Cowie, A.Noordwijk, Meine vanDavis, S.C.Richter, D.D.B.Kryzanowski, L.Wijk, Mark T. vanStuart, J.Kirton, A.Eggar, D.Newton-Cross, G.Adhya, T.K.Braimoh, A.K.[Towards an integrated global framework to assess the impacts of land use and management change on soil carbon: Current capability and future vision]Towards an integrated global framework to assess the impacts of land use and management change on soil carbon: Current capability and future vision

The relationships between annual wood stable carbon isotope composition (δ13C), dry season midday plant water potential, and annual growth rate were investigated to asses the ability of agroforestry species to adapt to climate changes. 6–8 stem disks from four co-occurring species (Acacia senegal...


Gebrekirstos, AsterNoordwijk, Meine vanNeufeldt, HenryMitlöhner, Ralph[Relationships of stable carbon isotopes, plant water potential and growth: an approach to asses water use efficiency and growth strategies of dry land agroforestry species]Relationships of stable carbon isotopes, plant water potential and growth: an approach to asses water use efficiency and growth strategies of dry land agroforestry species

In March 2013, 40 leading experts from across the world gathered at a workshop, hosted by the European Commission, Directorate General Joint Research Centre, Italy, to discuss the multiple benefits of soil carbon as part of a Rapid Assessment Process (RAP) project commissioned by Scientific Commi...


Milne, EleanorBanwart, Steven A.Noellemeyer, ElkeAbson, David JBallabio, CristianoBampa, FrancescaBationo, B. AndréBatjes, Niels H.Bernoux, MartialBhattacharyya, TapasBlack, HelainaBuschiazzo, Daniel E.Cai, ZucongCerri, Carlos EduardoCheng, KunCompagnone, ClaudeConant, Richard T.Coutinho, Heitor L.C.Brogniez, Delphine deCarvalho Balieiro, Fabiano deDuffy, ChristopherFeller, ChristianFidalgo, Elaine C.C.Figueira da Silva, CristianeFunk, RogerGaudig, GretaGicheru, Patrick TGoldhaber, MartyGottschalk, PiaGoulet, FredericGoverse, TessaGrathwohl, PeterJoosten, HansKamoni, Peter TKihara, JobKrawczynski, ReneLa Scala, NewtonLemanceau, PhilippeLi, LianqingLi, ZichuanMaron, Pierre-AlainMartius, ChristopherMelillo, JerryMontanarella, LucaNikolaidis, NikolaosNziguheba, GenerosePan, GenxingPascual, UnaiPaustian, KeithPiñeiro, GervasioPowlson, David S.Quiroga, AlbertoRichter, DanSigwalt, AnnieSix, JohanSmith, JoSmith, PeteStocking, MichaelTanneberger, FranziskaTermansen, MetteNoordwijk, Meine vanWesemael, Bas vanVargas, RodrigoLuiz Victoria, ReynaldoWaswa, Boaz S.Werner, DavidWichmann, SabineWichtmann, WendelinZhang, XuhuiZhao, YongcunZheng, JinweiZheng, Jufeng[Soil carbon, multiple benefits]Soil carbon, multiple benefits

ASB, the Partnership for the Tropical Forest Margins, is a decade-old, complex, multi-institutional, multi-disciplinary, multi-site research and development consortium. It has been recognized for its success in producing scientific outputs and real world impacts and as a pioneer in integrated nat...


Tomich, Thomas P.Timmer, D.W.Velarde, SJAlegre Orihuela, JCAreskoug, V.Cash, D.W.Cattaneo, AndreaEricksen, Polly J.Joshi, L.Kasyoki, JLegg, C.Locatelli, M.Murdiyarso, DanielPalm, C.A.Porro, R.Rescia Perazzo, ASalazar Vega, ANoordwijk, Meine vanWeise, S.F.White, D.[Integrative science in practice : Process perspectives from ASB, the partnership for the tropical forest margins]Integrative science in practice : Process perspectives from ASB, the partnership for the tropical forest margins

Tropical peatlands are known not only for their high, area-based, carbon emissions in response to land-use change but also as hot spots of debate about associated data uncertainties. Perspectives are still evolving on factors underlying the variability and uncertainty. Debate includes the ways of...


Noordwijk, Meine vanMatthews RAgus, F.Farmer JVerchot, Louis V.Hergoualc’h, KristellPersch STata HLLusiana BWidayati ADewi, S.[Mud, muddle and models in the knowledge value chain to action on tropical peatland issues]Mud, muddle and models in the knowledge value chain to action on tropical peatland issues

The REDD-ALERT (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation from Alternative Land Uses in the Rainforests of the Tropics) project started in 2009 and finished in 2012, and had the aim of evaluating mechanisms that translate international-level agreements into instruments that would help...


Matthews RBNoordwijk, Meine vanLambin EMeyfroidt PGupta JVerchot, Louis V.Hergoualc’h, KristellVeldkamp, E.[Implementing REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation): evidence on governance, evaluation and impacts from the REDD-ALERT project]Implementing REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation): evidence on governance, evaluation and impacts from the REDD-ALERT project

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.Luedeling, EikeKindt, RoelandTata HLHarja DJamnadass, Ramni H.Noordwijk, Meine van[Constraints and opportunities for tree diversity management along the forest transition curve to achieve multifunctional agriculture]Constraints and opportunities for tree diversity management along the forest transition curve to achieve multifunctional agriculture

Estimates of the area of swidden fallow secondary forest in Indonesia are inaccurate, partly because swidden agricultural practices giving rise to the secondary forest are heterogeneous. Throughout Indonesia, swidden agriculture is evolving into more intensive land use. A mixed secondary forest t...


Jong, W. deNoordwijk, Meine vanSirait, M.Liswanti, N.[Farming secondary forests in Indonesia]Farming secondary forests in Indonesia

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