- Page 1: Silvoarable systemsK. MantzanasLabo
- Page 5 and 6: Vegetation of silvoarable systems
- Page 7 and 8: Traditional silvoarable systemsEcon
- Page 9 and 10: Classification of silvoarable syste
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- Page 13: Survey of traditional systemsData b
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- Page 19 and 20: Management input dataPlot size -Pla
- Page 21 and 22: Tree phenologyVegetative stage befo
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- Page 26 and 27: Yield-, Plot- and Farm-SAFEPlot-SAF
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- Page 37 and 38: Site specific actual yields(trees a
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- Page 47 and 48: m3 tree-1Oak tree growth (60 years)
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Timber volume(m 3 ha -1 )Actual yie
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Timber volume(m 3 tree -1 )Potentia
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Hi-SAFE : a process-based tree-crop
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Some features of the Hi-sAFe modelM
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Requirements for a new type of mode
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The Hi-sAFe scene3D above-ground in
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Water uptake (by voxel) in theAgrof
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Hi-sAFe predicts the tree and crop
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Crop yield (%)Timber volumePredicti
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Regional test areas FarmsDigital e
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European scaleTo identify target ar
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Methods (2)Europeproductive tree gr
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Maps of the environmental requireme
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Agroforestry trees for mediterranea
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Regions with environmental problems
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Target areas for silvoarable agrofo
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Results (2)Tagret areas= arable lan
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Policy aspectsNew agroforestry syst
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Scope and actionsThe measure will b
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Level of supportSupport will only c
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Spontaneous evergreen tree speciesQ
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Spontaneous deciduous tree speciesS
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Spontaneous deciduous tree speciesQ
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Spontaneous deciduous tree speciesQ
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Quercus macedonicaSpontaneous decid
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Spontaneous deciduous tree species
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Quercus trojanaSpontaneous deciduou
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Salix sp.Spontaneous deciduous tree
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Spontaneous deciduous tree species
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Quercus frainetto(Albania)Spontaneo
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Planted evergreen tree species
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Planted deciduous tree speciesWalnu
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Planted deciduous tree speciesWalnu
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Planted deciduous tree speciesWalnu
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Planted deciduous tree speciesWalnu
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Planted deciduous tree speciesPopla
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Planted deciduous tree speciesPopla
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Planted deciduous tree species
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Planted deciduous tree speciesCorul
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Planted deciduous tree speciesAlmon
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Planted deciduous tree speciesApple
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Modern agroforestry: Planted decidu
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Modern agroforestry: Planted decidu
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Wheat plotMay2004August2004May2004A
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Modern agroforestry: Planted decidu
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Conclusions• Silvoarable systems
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