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Challenges for the next decade of research on below-ground interactions in tropical agroecosystems: client-driven solutions at landscape scale

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Three examples are given to illustrate how a better understanding of below-ground interactions is vital if some of the major integrated natural resource management problems are to be solved. The first case is Lake Victoria, surrounded by Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Two major human interventions are the main causes of ecological problems of the lake: (i) introduction of the Nile perch, which altered the structure of the food web; and (ii) an increase in nutrient flows into the lake from the surrounding catchments. The challenges and opportunities for the management of the lake basin are given. The second example is the Sumberjaya benchmark for watershed function conflicts (introducing trees into the coffee gardens) in the island of Sumatra, Indonesia. The main opportunity Sumberjaya currently offers is that of learning from the process of negotiating land use rights within the protection forest domain. The third example focuses on the alternatives to slash-and-burn in the Western Amazon Basin and the ecological problems associated with land use intensification. Understanding the root causes of land use problems and the different ways they are perceived by different farmers, as well as by other local stakeholders, is essential for the development and introduction of sustainable solutions
    Publication year

    2004

    Authors

    Cadisch G; Ong C K; van Noordwijk, M.

    Language

    English

    Keywords

    agroecosystems, research, resources, sustainability, agroecosystems

    Geographic

    Indonesia

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