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Title | The Intertwining Issues of Forestry and Upland Agriculture in Most Developing Countries in Tropical Asia - Implication to Climate Change | Author | Raquel C. Lopez, Paul L.G. Vlek and Rodel D. Lasco | Year | 2009 | Publisher | World Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF, SEA Regional Office | City | Bogor, Indonesia | Call Number | PO0204-09 | Notes | The 2 World Congress of Agroforestry Nairobi, 24-28 August 2009 | |
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In developing countries like in tropical Asia, AGRICULTURE continuously expands in the FORESTS. Agricultural expansion is a major cause of deforestation and forests degradation, which are significant sources of GHGs emission, particularly carbon. Many of the rural poor in the countries live near or inside the forests, where subsistence agricultural crop production is central component of their livelihood and food source. They are the people who are going to be the hardest hit by the effects of climate change. On the other hand, they can also potentially contribute to mitigation efforts. |
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