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Title | Agroforestry in peatlands: combining productive and protective functions as part of restoration (in Burmese) | Author | Atiek Widayati, Hesti Lestari Tata and Meine van Noordwijk | Year | 2018 | Series Number | Policy Brief no. 94. Agroforestry options for ASEAN series no. 4 | Number of Pages | 12 | Call Number | PB00167-18 | |
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The ASEAN countries, in particular Indonesia and Malaysia, are home to the worlds largest tropical peat stocks and have suffered the brunt of the conversion from natural forest cover to "fastwood" (trees grown for pulp and paper), oil-palm plantations and other agricultural use. In order to control the use of fire and to avoid the deep drainage that is responsible for degradation, government commitments need to go beyond good intentions alone. Land-use solutions are needed that provide local livelihoods while keeping the peat profiles wet. Fortunately, certain forms of agroforest offer solutions and can be promoted more widely. |
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