The role of homegardens in agroforestry development: Lessons from Tomé-Açu, a Japanese–Brazilian settlement in the Amazon

  • Yamada M
  • Osaqui H
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Abstract. Agroforestry systems developed by the Japanese immigrants and their descendants in the Eastern Amazon region have been the focus of attention as a model for sustainable rural development in the humid tropics. This paper looks at the role of.

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Yamada, M., & Osaqui, H. M. L. (2006). The role of homegardens in agroforestry development: Lessons from Tomé-Açu, a Japanese–Brazilian settlement in the Amazon (pp. 299–316). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-4948-4_17

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