Tropical agroforestry homegardens in Nicaragua

Tropical agroforestry homegardens “huertos caseros” are traditional agricultural systems characterized by the complexity of their structure and their multiple functions. In this study, socioeconomic importance and some key ecological characteristics related to sustainability were studied in 20 Nicaraguan homegardens.

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Small-scale farming with enormous rewards: Biointensive Agroecology on a Community Farm in California, USA

Subsistence farming and agroecological research go hand-in-hand in this partnership between a cooperative community and a local non-profit environmental organization. Farming practices are principally “biointensive,” which fosters healthy soils, conserves space, and requires low input, while maximizing yields and increasing sustainability and overall health of this small-scale food production system.

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