Agroforestry (Other Keyword)

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The Majuro Cultural Garden, a Case for the Establishment of a Demonstration Garden of Traditionally Utilised Cultural Plants on Uliga Island, Majuro Atoll, Republic of the Marshall Islands (1992)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dirk H. R. Spennemann.

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On Swiddening and Pigs: The Management of Micronesian Agroforests (2016)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Maureece Levin. Molly Shelton. William Ayres.

Agroforestry, or the growing of tree crops, is a long-standing and key food production practice throughout much of the world. As with all systems of food production, the way that humans manage agroforests has a profound impact on their composition as well as their sustainability. For over 2,000 years, eastern Micronesians have relied largely on tree crop production, vegeculture, and fishing for subsistence. In this study, we focus on late prehistoric manipulation of floral environments on the...