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Agroforestry
Extension
Resources
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A018 Agroforestry Guides for Pacific Islands
Agroforestry Net website. Printed or electronic form
These guides provide practical, user-friendly planning information for a variety of agroforestry practices
in the Pacific Islands. Written for
landowners, farmers, and agricultural extension workers, each guide introduces key planning issues for
the agroforestry practice covered.
Useful species tables provide information on hundreds of Pacific Island species. Illustrations and extensive
resource lists for further reading,
including internet sources, support each guide.
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They are available as a printed book or downloaded in PDF format from the website
http://www.agroforestry.net/afg/book.html
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or by writing to: Agroforestry Net, Inc.P.O. Box 428, Holualoa, HI 96725 USA, Tel: 808-324-4427; Fax:
808-324-4129

TITLES and CONTENTS:
1. Information Resources for Pacific Island Agroforestry provides an introduction to agroforestry,
followed by descriptions and contact
information for books, guides, periodicals, organizations, and web sites useful to practitioners of
agroforestry in Pacific Islands (22pp).
2. Multipurpose Trees for Agroforestry in the Pacific Islands introduces traditional Pacific
Island agroforestry systems and species.
Provides a species table with over 130 multipurpose trees used in Pacific Island agroforestry, detailing
information on uses (food, fodder,
timber, etc.) and tree characteristics such as height, growth rates, and habitat requirements (48pp).
3. Nontimber Forest Products for Pacific Islands: An Introductory Guide for Producers discusses
the environmental, economic, and
cultural role of nontimber forest products. Provides planning suggestions for those starting a nontimber
product enterprise. Includes a
species table of over seventy traditional Pacific Island nontimber forest products (30pp).
4. Integrating Understory Crops with Tree Crops: An Introductory Guide for Pacific Islands introduces
planning considerations for
planting crops with forestry, orchard, or other tree-based systems. Examples of understory intercropping
systems in the tropics are
included, as well as a species list of over 75 trees, shrubs, and vines used as understory crops in
the region. This 22-page document
5. Introduction to Integrating Trees into Pacific Island Farm Systems presents eight Pacific
Island agroforestry practices that
integrate trees into farm systems. Includes silvopasture (trees and livestock), windbreaks, contour
hedgerows, live fences, improved fallow,
woodlots, sequential cropping systems, and understory cropping (29pp).
6. Choosing Timber Species for Pacific Island Agroforestry discusses seven steps for choosing
timber species that meet the project
goals, product requirements, and environmental conditions for a farm forestry or agroforestry project.
Includes a species table of over 50
Pacific Island agroforestry species that provide quality wood products, detailing environmental tolerances
and multiple uses (25pp).
7. Economics of Farm Forestry: Financial Evaluation for Landowners introduces strategies for
determining the financial returns of
small-scale forestry and farm forestry projects. Includes a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages
of investing in farm forestry, and
the steps in determining the costs involved, estimating returns, and comparing farm forestry with other
land uses. Also explores the
potential of improving economic picture through value-added strategies or agroforestry practices (31pp).-page
8. Multipurpose Windbreaks: Design and Species for Pacific Islands covers information on windbreak
design, followed by a
discussion of planning considerations for multiple-use windbreaks for timber, fruit/nut production,
mulch/fodder, or wildlife habitat. Includes
species table of over 90 windbreak species for Pacific Islands, detailing environmental requirements
and uses/products (31pp).
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