Characterisation of Biodiversity in Improved Rubber Agroforests in West-Kalimantan, Indonesia: Real and Potential Uses for Spontaneous Plants

  • Diaz-Novellon S
  • Penot E
  • Arnaud M
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Since the introduction of rubber at the turn of the 20th century smallholders have developed an original complex agroforestry system called jungle rubber, in which non selected young rubber trees (seedlings) are managed extensively alongside secondary forest re-growth.

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Diaz-Novellon, S., Penot, E., & Arnaud, M. (2004). Characterisation of Biodiversity in Improved Rubber Agroforests in West-Kalimantan, Indonesia: Real and Potential Uses for Spontaneous Plants. In Land Use, Nature Conservation and the Stability of Rainforest Margins in Southeast Asia (pp. 427–444). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08237-9_24

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