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The evolution of colonist farming sytems at the forest frontier: is there hope for sustainable land use in Amazonia? NRSP Research Advances No. 7.

Abstract

This research is based on a three-year study on the effects of intensification, which examines the role of livestock in the development of smallholder systems, and the integration of sub-components of farming systems, with a particular focus on farmers’ perceptions and practices in maintaining soil fertility and resource flows.

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Author(s)
Brown, K.; Muchagata, M.
Langues(s)
English
Focus topic
  • Land / Water / Resource Management
Focus region
Latin America & the Caribbean
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