Authors
Rosina Soler, Pablo Luis Peri, Héctor Bahamonde, Verónica Gargaglione, Sebastián Ormaechea, Alejandro Huertas Herrera, Laura Sánchez Jardón, Cristian Lorenzo, Guillermo Martínez Pastur
Publication date
2018/9/1
Source
Rangeland Ecology & Management
Volume
71
Issue
5
Pages
637-645
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In recent decades agroforestry has undergone significant development in Latin America. South America generates the most scientific research on the topic in the region. We conducted a comprehensive review and analysis of knowledge production for South American agroforestry that includes livestock grazing, known as agrosilvopastoralism (AS), examining how different sociopolitical factors such as sources of funding, institutional priorities, and international cooperation can bias the direction and objectives of scientific research. We assessed the major attributes of scientific publications on the topic (25 articles per country; overall n = 210) and the potential factors underlying the processes of research and development in the region. The tree component was the most studied, while the livestock component received less attention. Studies were mainly focused on the production of goods and services (monetary or …
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