REFOREST

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A spatial combination of woody plants and croplands is called an agroforestry system (AFS). Agroforestry has been long rooted in the European agricultural production system and is regaining prominence as a multifunctional, high-yielding land use form. It is a sustainable form of food production with many benefits over the monocropping system, such as improved biodiversity and soil composition, enhanced pest control, protection against nitrogen leaching, reduction of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, and improved field microclimatic conditions. However, it has yet to be widely adopted in Europe.

In this project, we aim to find solutions to overcome the barriers to adopting AFS in the EU and associated countries using stakeholder knowledge of temperate agroforestry systems. We propose to use natural settings of ecology, economy, society, and limitations of agroforestry via our living labs to assess and develop agroforestry business models. We will enhance existing learning provisions and guidelines to support farmers in integrating trees into their farm business models. To encourage adoption, we plan to develop a platform linking all the actors of AFS. Using this platform, farmers from different European countries can exchange and co-create new ideas of AFS, analyzing agroforestry’s feasibility as a business model for their farms.

At HortiBonn, we will work with stakeholders (farmers, landowners, local administrators, public sector employees, researchers, advisors, farmer associations, extensionists and others) to create a conceptual benchmark model through multiple participatory processes. Key factors affecting AFS design will be analyzed, and institutional barriers to adopting AFS will be identified. Based on models and outputs from other project work packages, we will co-create a model for AFS optimization, stimulate innovation of the agroforestry value chain, and associate business models. We plan to co-create business models for AFS-specific consultancy to encourage innovation by developing and testing models at the farm level.

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ReForest Project

Join the REFOREST Platform: A Collaborative Space for Sustainable Agroforestry

A collaborative space designed to connect stakeholders in the agroforestry sector, fostering knowledge exchange and innovation. It provides a hub for farmers, researchers, policymakers, and practitioners to share insights, access resources, and discuss sustainable agroforestry practices. By joining the platform, users access networking opportunities, expert guidance, and the latest advancements in agroforestry across Europe. This initiative supports the broader ReForest project in promoting agroforestry adoption and enhancing its environmental, economic, and social benefits. 

Farm-level Dynamic Agroforestry Management Tool based on Decision Analysis method

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Check out the present value of converting a treeless arable field into an alley cropping system with apple trees based on a real farm in Germany.

Explore the present value of converting a treeless arable field into a silvopastoral agroforestry system, as planned for one of the Living Labs in England. It also compares 2 agroforestry designs. 

Check out the present value of converting a treeless arable field into an alley cropping system with walnut trees based on a demonstration plot (Living Lab) in Belgium

Explore the present value of converting a treeless arable field into a multispecies fruit tree system with honey production and a traditional meadow orchard based on a plan for an AF farm in Germany.

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Principal Investigator

Avatar Luedeling

Eike Luedeling

On the project

Avatar Kasargodu Anebagilu

Prajna Kasargodu Anebagilu

Avatar Marcil

Andrew Marcil

Collaborators

Avatar Martínez

Marcos Jiménez Martínez

Avatar Swatek

Simon Swatek

Avatar Fülle

Adrian Fülle

Funding

european union funding en
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Duration

01.07.2022 to 30.06.2026

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