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Beginning in 2002 as a country programme, in 2010 ICRAF China transitioned to a full regional office in order to better respond to emerging issues, stakeholder demands and a changing donor landscape. In addition to the main office in Kunming, the East and Central Asia(ECA) programme now has a liaison office in Beijing and a Central Asian office in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. We work around six research themes: making agroforestry systems more productive; creating markets for agroforestry products; selecting the best genetic tree material; reversing land degradation with trees; environmental services provided by trees; and climate change mitigation and adaptation with trees.
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Aug 7, 2019
Dossa, GGO; Schaefer, D; Zhang, J; Tao, J; Tao, J; Corlett, RT; Cunningham, AB; Xu, J; Cornelissen, JHC; Harrison, RD, 2018, "The cover uncovered: bark control over wood decomposition", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/5PQSTA, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1, UNF:6:gaNe973OiWneTMxSdanZ4g== [fileUNF]
Woody debris (WD) represents a globally significant carbon stock and its decomposition returns nutrients to the soil while providing habitat to microbes, plants and animals. Understanding what drives WD decomposition is therefore important. 2. WD decomposition rates differ greatl...
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This data is a compilation of twig's bark data from the case study with bark's decay rate (k) values obtained after from using non-least -squared (nls) function
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This represents the decay rate k values of bark and twig without bark obtained after least squared means (lsmeans).
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This represents the data of the bark removed from twig used for bark decomposition. The bark litter was collected from 15 different species.
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This represents the data set for the twigs decomposition reported in the case study. In total, 15 species were used and details are in the paper supplementary material.
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This file is the R script recording analyses conducted on the case study.
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This data is a compilation of twig data from the case study with the decay rate (k) values obtained after using non-least -squared (nls) function
Tab-Delimited - 3.8 KB - MD5: 4d2668c427455729a90beb855f0fe61c
This represents the decay rate k values of twig with bark and twig without bark obtained after least squared means (lsmeans) based on best model.
Aug 7, 2019
Ranjitkar, Sailesh; Sujakhu, Nani Maiya; Merz, Juerg; Kindt, Roeland; Xu, Jianchu; Matin, Mir A; Ali, Mostafa; Zomer, Robert J, 2018, "Replication Data for: Suitability Analysis and Projected Climate Change Impact on Banana and Coffee Production Zones in Nepal", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/RXALA0, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1
The Government of Nepal has identified opportunities in agricultural commercialization, responding to a growing internal demand and expansion of export markets to reduce the immense trade deficit. Several cash crops, including coffee and bananas, have been identified in the recen...
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