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- who: Gendered Species Preferences Link et al. from the Sulawesi, Indonesia Plant Production Systems Group, Wageningen University and Research, PB Wageningen have published the paper: Carbon Stocks in Cacao Agroforest in Southeast, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors explore the potential of agroforestry systems in Indonesia for supporting biodiversity maintenance and carbon storage, accounting for farmer preference in tree selection. The major reasons for selecting tree species in the systems were economic benefits and production for subsistence, but preference for certain species differed between male and female farmers .
- how: Field work was . . .
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