Factors that influence the intensity of non-agricultural management of plant resources Martha S. González-InsuastiCarlos MartorellJavier Caballero OriginalPaper 17 May 2008 Pages: 1 - 15
Traditional agroforestry systems as tools for conservation of genetic resources of Milicia excelsa Welw. C.C. Berg in Benin Christine OuinsaviNestor Sokpon OriginalPaper 27 June 2008 Pages: 17 - 26
Decomposition and nutrient release of four potential mulching materials for poplar plantations on upland sites Shengzuo FangHuayong LiBaodong Xie OriginalPaper 27 May 2008 Pages: 27 - 35
Combining napier grass with leguminous shrubs in contour hedgerows controls soil erosion without competing with crops James K. MutegiDaniel N. MugendiJames B. Kung’u OriginalPaper 24 May 2008 Pages: 37 - 49
Role of income diversification in protecting natural forests: evidence from rural households in forest margins of Sri Lanka Prabodh IllukpitiyaJohn F. Yanagida OriginalPaper 21 May 2008 Pages: 51 - 62
Planted legume fallows reduce weeds and increase soil N and P contents but not upland rice yields K. SaitoB. LinquistT. Horie OriginalPaper 08 May 2008 Pages: 63 - 72
Variability in the pod and seed parameters and nuclear DNA content of Tunisian populations of Ceratonia siliqua L. H. El Ferchichi OuardaS. NaghmouchiM. Larbi Khouja OriginalPaper 15 May 2008 Pages: 73 - 81
Community participation in a social forestry program in Central Java, Indonesia: the effect of incentive structure and social capital Tri Lestari Djamhuri OriginalPaper 08 May 2008 Pages: 83 - 96
Potential for greenery from degraded temperate forests to increase income of indigenous women in Chile Laura NahuelhualJuana PalmaKarin Ortiz OriginalPaper 11 May 2008 Pages: 97 - 109
Long-term growth performance of Cordia africana and Grevillea robusta trees in the Mount Kenya region Sadao Takaoka Erratum 24 June 2008 Pages: 111 - 111