ICRAF Southeast Asia Publications

We list the scientific outputs from ICRAF-SEA staff. Books, research reports, proceedings, journal articles, etc. can be obtained as long as the stock lasts, otherwise photocopies can be made available. You may also download the PDF file for free. This lists below are listed per type and per current year.

Found 2570 publication(s)

  • RP0037-04
    van Noordwijk M and Raats PA. 1981. Zoutophoping en -uitspoeling in samenhang met het druppelsysteem bij de teelt op steenwol. [The influence of the drip system upon the accumulation and leaching of slats in rockwool culture]. Rapport 9-81. Haren, Netherland. Instituut Voor Bodemvruchtbaarheid. 37 p.
  • RP0036-04
    Fernandez EC, Garrity DP, Szott LT and Palm CA. 1992. Use and potential of domesticated trees for soil improvement. . Edinburg, UK. HMSO, The Institute of Terrestrial Ecology (ITE). 28 p.
  • RP0032-04
    Gunasena HP and Roshetko JM. 2000. Tree domestication in Southeast Asia: results of a regional study on institutional capacity for tree domestication in national programs. . Bogor, Indonesia. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme, Winrock International. 86 p.
  • RP0031-04
    Garrity DP, Kummer DM and Guiang ES. 1992. The upland ecosystem in the philippines: approach to sustainable farming and forestry. . Manila, Philippines. International Rice Research Institute. 50 p.
  • RP0029-04
    Suyanto S, Dennis R, Kurniawan I, Stolle F, Maus P and Applegate G. 2000. The underlying causes and impacts of fires in South-east Asia : site 1. Sekincau, Lampung Province, Indonesia. Site 1. Bogor, Indonesia. USAID, Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR), International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme, USDA Forest Service. 44 p.
  • RP0026-04
    Sanchez PA, Garrity DP and Bandy DE. 1993. Sustainable alternatives to slash and burn agriculture and the reclamation of degraded lands in the humid tropics. . Nairobi, Kenya. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry. 15 p.
  • RP0025-04
    1993. Summary report of the international training course on sustainable land use systems and agroforestry research for the humid tropics of Asia. In: Garrity DP, Lai CK, Neely CL and Basri I,eds. Report 93-1. Bogor, Indonesia. AFRD, AARD, Biotrop - GCTE Southeast Asian Impacts Centre, International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme, APAN, International Rice Research Institute. 125 p.
  • BL0001-04
    Tomich TP, Thomas DE and Kusumanto Y. 1998. Policy research for sustainable upland systems in Southeast Asia. . Bogor, Indonesia. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme. 14 p.
  • RP0023-04
    Murdiyarso D, van Noordwijk M and Suyamto DA. 1999. Modelling global change impacts on the soil enviroment. IC-SEA Report No. 6. Bogor, Indonesia. Biotrop - GCTE Southeast Asian Impacts Centre, International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme. 110 p.
  • RP0022-04
    Temu AB, Rudebjer PG and Zoungrana I. 2001. Networking educational institutions for change : the experience of ANAFE. . Nairobi, Kenya. The Southeast Asian Network for Agroforestry Education (SEANAFE), International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme. 24 p.
  • RP0077-04
    van Noordwijk M and Guritno B. 1992. Low-external-input alternatives to shifting cultivation in South Sumatera. Nota 251. Haren, Netherland. DLO-Inst. voor Bodemvruchtbaarheid, Brawijaya University. 24 p.
  • RP0020-04
    Cairns M. 1997. Learning from Indigenous Fallow Management (IFM) in S.E. Asia: a promising approach to stabilization of stressed Swidden system. . Bogor, Indonesia. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme. 6 p.
  • RP0018-04
    Garrity DP. 1993. ICRAF Southeast Asia: implementing the vision. . Bogor, Indonesia. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme. 20 p.
  • RP0013-04
    Cairns M. 1997. Indigenous Fallow Management (IFM) in Southeast Asia: new research exploring the promise of farmer-generated technologies to stabilize and intensify stressed Swidden systems. . Bogor, Indonesia. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme. 13 p.
  • RP0011-04
    Rudebjer PG and A Del Castillo R. 1999. How agroforestry is taught in Southeast Asia. Training and Education Report No. 48. Bogor, Indonesia. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme. 147 p.
  • RP0010-04
    Penot E. 1997. From shifting agriculture to sustainable rubber complex agroforestry systems (jungle rubber) in Indonesia: an history of innovations production and adoption process. . Bogor, indonesia. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme, Cornell University Press. 27 p.
  • RP0008-04
    2003. Final report: resource mobilization workshop. In: Rudebjer PG,eds. . Bangkok, Thailand. The Southeast Asian Network for Agroforestry Education (SEANAFE), World Agroforestry Centre - ICRAF, SEA Regional Office. 92 p.
  • RP0007-04
    Garrity DP. 1991. Farmer-led community institutions: key to reversing land degradation in the 21st century. . Bogor, Indonesia. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme. 37 p.
  • RP0006-04
    Hairiah K, van Noordwijk M and Stulen I. 1991. Determination of inorganic monomeric Aluminium with the 60 s Pyrocatechol violet technique. . Haren, Netherland. International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme, Instituut Voor Bodemvruchtbaarheid. 244 p.
  • RP0005-04
    Penot E and Wibawa G. 1996. Complex rubber agroforestry systems in Indonesia : an alternative to low productivity of jungle rubber conserving agroforestry practices and benefits. First results from on-farm experimentation in West-Kalimantan. . Beruwala, Sri Lanka. Indonesian Rubber Research Institute Sembawa Research Station, Natural Resouces Institute, International Centre for Research in Agroforestry, SEA Regional Research Programme. 22 p.