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Study Questions
1 Identify some of the key differences in priorities between temperate agroforestry in North America (US/Canada) and the tropics.
2 Define agroforestry as it is used in the US/Canada.
3 What are the 4 “I’s” of agroforestry and why are they important?
4 Describe the “associated technologies” that are used in conjunction with riparian forest buffers and when and why they are used.
5 What are urban food forests and why have been recognized as a sixth recognized agroforestry practice?
6 How does agroforestry increase the productive area of the farm? Why would this be important to landowners practicing agroforestry?
7 Describe some of the main impacts that are realized when trees are integrated into agricultural production systems.
3 An Agroecological Foundation for Temperate Agroforestry
Brent R. W. Coleman, Naresh V. Thevathasan, Andrew M. Gordon, and P. K. Ramachandran Nair
The primary natural ecosystems of North America are dominated by either