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1998. Addressing Natural Resources Management Challenges in the Humid Tropics through Agroforestry Research.. Lal R ed. Soil Quality and Agricultural Sustainability.. :86-111. Abstract
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1995. Agroforestation: Getting Smallholders Involved In Reforestation.. From Grassland to Forest: Profitable and Sustainable Reforestation of Alang-Alang Grasslands in Indonesia.. :109-112.
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1998. Building the Smallholder into Successful Natural Resource Management at the Watershed Scale.. Soil Erosion At Multiple Scales: Principles And Methods For Assessing Causes And Impacts.. :1-10. Abstract
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1999. Domestication Strategies and Process.. Domestication of agroforestry trees in Southeast Asia. Proceedings of a regional workshop .
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1998. Enhancing Sloping Land Management Technology Adoption and Dissemination.. Farmers' adoption of soil-conservation technologies. Proceedings of 9th Annual Meeting of the ASIA LAND Management of Sloping Lands Network. :2. Abstract
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1996. A Global Focus on Alternatives to Slash-and-Burn.. Alternatives to Slash-and-Burn Agriculture. Proceedings of an international symposium . :52-59.
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1995. ICRAF’s Mission in Asia: A Test of Three Systems Hypotheses.. Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development. :46-58.
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1994. The Importance of Agroforestry and ICRAFS Mission in Southeast Asia.. Present situation, problems, prospects, and practical implementation program of education and research on forestry for sustainable agriculture and natural resource conservation in Asia. :107-115.
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2000. Natural Resource Management On A Watershed Scale: What Can Agroforestry Contribute? Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem.. :165-193. Abstract
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1998. Participatory Approaches to Catchment Management: Some Experiences to Build Upon.. Site selection and characterization: Focus on biophysical and socioeconomic inventory. Proceedings of the Managing Soil Erosion Consortium Assembly.. :44. Abstract
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1993. The Philippines.. Sustainable agriculture and the environment in the humid tropics.. :594-624.
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1996. Rice Ecosystems for Research Prioritization.. Rice research in Asia progress and priorities. :35-58.
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1993. Sustainable Land-Use Systems for Sloping Uplands in Southeast Asia.. Technologies for sustainable agriculture in the tropics.. :41-65.
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1996. Tree-Soil-Crops Interaction on Slopes.. Tree-Crops Interactions: A Physiological Approach.. :299-318.
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1994. Use and Potential of Domesticated Trees for Soil Improvement.. Tropical Trees: The Potential for Domestication and the Rebuilding of Forest Resources. :137-147.
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1998. Conserving Tropical Biodiversity Through Local Initiative: It May Be Essential, But Can It Be Done? Economic Growth and Sustainable Resource Management: Are They Compatible?. :28. Abstract
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1996. Crop Productivity Using Different Forage Legumes and Grows As Contour Hedgerow Species in Acid Upland Soils.. Federation and Crop Science Societies of the Philippines Annual Scientific Convention. :49.
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1998. Crop Productivity Using Forage Legumes and Grasses as Contour Hedgerow Species in an Acid Upland Soil.. Roving Workshop on Conservation Farming On Sloping Lands.. :40. Abstract
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1997. Effect of Natural Vegetative Filter Strips Density on Crop Production and Soil Loss.. 13th Annual Scientific Conference of the Federation of Crop Science Societies of the Philippines. :21.
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1998. Empowering Smallholders into Successful Natural Resource Management in the Uplands.. 14th Annual Scientific Conference of the Federation of Crop Science Societies of the Philippines. :34. Abstract
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1999. Managing Soil Fertility on Terraces Forming Behind Vegetative Filter Strips: An Assessment of Farmers Strategies.. The First Asia-Pacific Conference on Ground and Water Bioengineering for Erosion Control and Slope Stabilization. :152-156. Abstract
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1999. Natural Vegetative Strip Technology: A ’No Cost’ Paradigm That May Help Transform Tropical Smallholder Conservation.. The First Asia-Pacific Conference on Ground and Water Bioengineering for Erosion Control and Slope Stabilization. :95-102. Abstract

