1. Recurso clave 20/1/2001 Whether in a small backyard or a larger farm or forest, trees are vital to the web of life. Protecting and planting trees can restore wildlife habitat, heal degraded land, conserve soil, protect watersheds, diversify farm or garden products, beautify landscapes, and enhance the economic and...
  2. Agricultura Sostenible para Productores a pequeña escala en Nicaragua La misión de BioNica es proporcionar entrenamiento en Nicaragua acerca de cómo recuperar el suelo desgastado. “Cultivar el suelo” para que el suelo pueda dar cosechas balanceadas con alto valor nutricional. Los participantes...
  3. 1/4/2010 Este árbol, anteriormente clasificado como Acacia albida y también conocido como “manzana anular”, fue mencionado en un artículo sobre árboles agroforestales en EDN 84. El árbol muestra una fenología inversa de las hojas, perdiendo sus hojas al inicio de la estación lluviosa, justo cuando los...
  4. 1/7/2004 Agroforestry: In its simplest definition (as quoted by ECHO's Technical Note "Agroforestry Principles"), "agroforestry is the production of trees and of non-tree crops or animals on the same piece of land." It should be viewed more as a creative process than as a set technique because it is...
  5. 18/10/2016 La morera de papel es nativa de China, Japón, Corea, Laos, Camboya, Tailandia, Burma y Assam (India), pero se cultiva ampliamente en otras partes de Asia y el Pacífico. También se ha naturalizado en partes del sur de Europa y los EE.UU. (Kew 2016). De acuerdo con el Centro Mundial de...
  6. 15/11/2016 Resilience refers to the capacity for ecological systems to persist and absorb changes. Climate-change resilience encompasses a dual function, to absorb shock as well as to self-renew to cope with new circumstances. Agroforestry offers both mitigation and adaptation strategies for enhancing...
  7. 16/1/2017 This article summarizes several of the plenary sessions presented at the 2016 ECHO conference in Florida. If you were unable to attend the conference, or would like to review some of the talks, many of them can be viewed on ECHOcommunity. Other 2016 presentations that appear there include...
  8. 19/4/1994 See List. Research is currently in progress on another, novel, approach to control of subterranean termites [whichrely on fungi to make suitable food from decaying vegetation carried into the colony]. This approach is to apply fungicides to deprive them of their major food source by controlling...
  9. Resilience refers to the capacity for ecological systems to persist and absorb changes. Climate-change resilience encompasses a dual function, to absorb shock as well as to self-renew to cope with new circumstances. Agroforestry offers both mitigation and adaptation strategies for enhancing...
  10. 1/4/1992 Information about the salt tolerance of Leucaena