Multipurpose tree species networks for the Forestry/Fuelwood Research and Development Project: Recommendations

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Year of Publication
1986
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Multipurpose Tree Species Network Research Series Report no. 1
Number of Pages
118
Date Published
07/1986
Publisher
Winrock International
City
Morrillton, AR
Language
English
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F/FRED usage of "multipurpose" tree species implies the use of trees for fuelwood or charcoal, fodder for domesticated animals, fruit for human food, green manure, etc. on a single tree in small farm management. This definition might exclude species which produce more than one important timber product which cannot be economically grown or processed on the small farm. Fuel and fodder uses appear to be the most important end-products to consider.
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Multipurpose Tree Species networks for the Forestry/Fuelwood Research and Development Project