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Historical signs in the landscape: Investigating the practice of pollarding in Western Norway

Historical signs in the landscape: Investigating the practice of pollarding in Western Norway
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Int l Conference on Agrobiodiversity 2024 kicks off in Pokhara - myRepublica - The New York Times Partner, Latest news of Nepal in English, Latest News Articles

KATHMANDU, April 10: Leaders from around the world have gathered in Nepal to organize the International Conference on Agrobiodiversity 2024. The conference commenced on April 9 and will continue until April 12 in Pokhara, Gandaki Province of Nepal. This event aims to facilitate the exchange of innovative traditional and scientific knowledge to advance agroecological practices, agro biodiverse planting materials, and climate-smart business and finance models that enhance nature and nutrition.

We need a better understanding of how crops fare under solar panels, study shows

The dream of agrivoltaics is to generate your electricity and eat your edamame too. But a recent study in Agroforestry Systems shows that agrivoltaics growing food beneath solar panels is not so simple. Research published in September finds that overall crop yields decrease when paired with solar panels and offers a way to […]

Soil Fungi Play a Key Role in Forest Diversity Around the World

A paper published in Nature Communications Biology contributes to the growing appreciation for the outsize role that microbes play in everything from human digestion to crop yields. Read more here.

Japanese butterflies take flight by integrating human communities in their conservation

Since the last ice age, a butterfly species called the Reverdin’s blue (Plebejus argyrognomon, known as miyamashijimi in Japanese), has survived in Japan’s grasslands maintained by human agricultural activities. But as the country’s population ages and leaves the countryside, letting the seminatural grasslands change to forests, the butterfly is now endangered. For the past five […]

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