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Typology of cocoa-based agroforestry systems of the semi-deciduous forest zone in Togo (West Africa)
English
2020
International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation
English
In the tropical zone, cocoa-based agroforest systems (CAFS) are considered as a mean to maintain and conserve biodiversiy. In the sub-humid zone of Togo (West Africa), agroforest plant species are key components of the landscape and agricultural lands. Cocoa and coffee agroforest systems contribute directly and indirectly to the livelihoods of an estimated one million people in Togo. Despite this fact, there is only few informations regarding their structure, and typology. The current study
doi:10.5897/ijbc2020.1426
fatcat:m666oq4bdraqxpxhux5okdeu7u