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Stakeholders’ engagement platform to identify sustainable pathways for the development of multi-functional agroforestry in Guadeloupe, French West Indies

Social innovation is critical in shaping human-forest relationships and how farmers and scientists engage with each other to design sustainability transitions. This paper reports on the outputs of a participatory stakeholders’ engagement platform that was designed to draw on local farmers’ knowledge...

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Published in:Agroforestry systems 2023-03, Vol.97 (3), p.463-479
Main Authors: Barlagne, Carla, Bézard, Marie, Drillet, Emilie, Larade, Arnaud, Diman, Jean-Louis, Alexandre, Gisèle, Vinglassalon, Arsène, Nijnik, Maria
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Forest farming
Forestry
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