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Background
The
Agroforestree (AFT) Database is a species reference and selection guide for
agroforestry trees. In the context of the database, agroforestry trees are
those that are deliberately grown or kept in integrated land-use systems and
are often managed for more than one output. They are expected to make a
significant economic or ecological impact, or both.
The main objective of the database is to provide detailed information on a number of species to field workers and researchers who are engaged in activities involving trees suitable for agroforestry systems and technologies. It is designed to help them make rational decisions regarding the choice of candidate species for defined purposes. Information for each species covers species identity, ecology and distribution, propagation and management, functional uses, pests and diseases and a bibliography. To date, more than 500 species have been included. The specific aims of the database are to:
This project is
funded by DFID (the British Department for
International Development) and EU(European
Union)