This report looks closely at eight established and working examples of these new forms of agroforestry in the UK, and explores what we can learn from them. Prior to that it looks at the related issues of carbon and climate because they are so integral to which direction land use takes over the next few decades.
It is a report for farmers, policy makers and all those who care about our land use, our environment and our food systems. Much of the information here is practical, but practice needs political support when we are trying to establish new and diverse activities

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