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Integrative agroforestry science: reflections and perspectives

This document discusses integrative agroforestry science and provides perspectives on theory and reflections. Some key points: - It discusses three paradigms of agroforestry science: agroforestry as a set of practices, agroforestry at the landscape level interface of trees and farms, and further landscape approaches. - It outlines various theories related to agroforestry science including the theory of place, theory of change, theory of induced change, and how they relate. - It discusses three knowledge systems - local ecological knowledge, modelers' ecological knowledge, and public/policy ecological knowledge - and how they interact at different scales from local to global. - It provides an overview

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