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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
Wang, Qing; Yang, Li; Ranjitkar, Sailesh; Wang, JunJie; Wang, XinRui; Zhang, DongXu; Wang, ZiYang; Huang, YanZi; Zhou, YiMing; Deng, ZhiXiong; Yi, Lubei; Luan, XiaoFeng; El-Kassaby, Yousry A; Guan, Wen-Bin, 2018, "Replication Data for: Distribution and in situ conservation of a relic Chinese oil woody species Xanthoceras sorbifolium (Yellowhorn)", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/U90K15, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1
To understand the contemporary and anticipated future (future 30–50 years) distribution of Chinese wild yellowhorn (Xanthoceras sorbifolium Bunge) and to improve the species’ in situ conservation strategy within the network of China’s National Nature Reserves (NNR), we used Biodi...
Aug 7, 2019
Rana, Santosh Kumar; Rana, Hum Kala; Ghimire, Suresh Kumar; Shrestha, Krishna Kumar; Ranjitkar, Sailesh, 2018, "Replication Data for: Predicting the impact of climate change on the distribution of two threatened Himalayan medicinal plants of Liliaceae in Nepal", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/IQUVQI, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1
Predicting the potential distribution of medicinal plants in response to climate change is essential for their conservation and management. Contributing to the management program, this study aimed to predict the distribution of two threatened medicinal plants, Fritillaria cirrhos...
Aug 7, 2019
Kim, Kwangchol; Wang, Ming-cheng; Ranjitkar, Sailesh; Liu, Suhong; Xu, Jianchu; Zomer, Robert J, 2018, "Replication Data for: Using leaf area index (LAI) to assess vegetation response to drought in Yunnan province of China", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/XYOU4Q, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1
Climatic extremes such as drought have becoming a severe climate-related problem in many regions all over the world that can induce anomalies in vegetation condition. Growth and CO2 uptake by plants are constrained to a large extent by drought. Therefore, it is important to under...
Aug 7, 2019
Rouzi, Aihemaitijiang; Halik, Ümüt; Thevs, Niels; Welp, Martin; Aishan, Tayierjiang, 2018, "Water Efficient Alternative Crops for Sustainable Agriculture along the Tarim Basin: A Comparison of the Economic Potentials of Apocynum pictum, Chinese Red Date and Cotton in Xinjiang, China", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/DH9VEA, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1
This study explores a paradigm of sustainable land use in the oases along the Tarim River of northwest China, where a fragile, semi-arid riparian ecosystem is being damaged by excessive land and water use for agriculture, especially for the growing of cotton. The reliance of agri...
Aug 7, 2019
Rana, Santosh Kumar; Rana, Hum Kala; Shrestha, Krishna K; Sujakhu, Suresh; Ranjitkar, Sailesh, 2018, "Replication Data for: Determining bioclimatic space of Himalayan alder for agroforestry systems in Nepal", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/NHLVWA, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1
Himalayan alder species are proven to be very useful in traditional as well as contemporary agroforestry practice. These nitrogen-fixing trees are also useful in the land restoration. Therefore, understanding the distribution of Himalayan alder and the potential zone for plantati...
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