Guide to a Successful Agroforestry
Demonstration Project
Kris M. Irwin, University of Georgia, Warnell School of Forest Resources and Bill Rietveld, National Agroforestry Center
Purpose - An agroforestry demonstration project is an excellent teaching tool that can benefit a
variety of cooperators, stakeholders, and customers. It is a cost-effective way to
increase public awareness of agroforestry, promote adoption by landowners, and
obtain support from stakeholders. Demonstration plantings establish a working example
of an agroforestry technology under local conditions and show what it is, why it is
used, and how it functions.
If you are considering a demonstration project, this technical note provides ideas and
suggestions to help you succeed. Or, if you have already established a demonstration
site, you may find some useful ideas that will strengthen your effort
Guide to a Successful AgroforestryDemonstration ProjectKris M. Irwin, University of Georgia, Warnell School of Forest Resources and Bill Rietveld, National Agroforestry CenterPurpose - An agroforestry demonstration project is an excellent teaching tool that can benefit avariety of cooperators, stakeholders, and customers. It is a cost-effective way toincrease public awareness of agroforestry, promote adoption by landowners, andobtain support from stakeholders. Demonstration plantings establish a working exampleof an agroforestry technology under local conditions and show what it is, why it isused, and how it functions. If you are considering a demonstration project, this technical note provides ideas andsuggestions to help you succeed. Or, if you have already established a demonstrationsite, you may find some useful ideas that will strengthen your effort
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