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Keeping forests on the agroforestry agenda

Karam C. Sheban (), Sara E. Kuebbing, Marlyse C. Duguid, Mark S. Ashton, Alex C. McAlvay, John F. Munsell, Joseph Orefice and Mark A. Bradford
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Karam C. Sheban: Yale University
Sara E. Kuebbing: Yale University
Marlyse C. Duguid: Yale University
Mark S. Ashton: Yale University
Alex C. McAlvay: New York Botanical Garden
John F. Munsell: Virginia Tech University
Joseph Orefice: Yale University
Mark A. Bradford: Yale University

Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 6, 581-584

Abstract: Emerging agroforestry initiatives focus on planting trees rather than managing existing forestland. The result is a missed opportunity to support forest ecosystems, rural livelihoods and climate mitigation.

Date: 2025
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