1: Revelations in Kumba 2: The Big Global Issues 3: Journeys of Discovery in Agroforestry 4: Diversity and Function in Farming Systems 5: Finding the Trees of Life 6: Selecting the Best Trees 7: Vegetative Propagation 8: Case Studies from the Pacific 9: Marketing Tree Products 10: Redirecting Agriculture - Going Multifunctional 11: Multifunctional Agriculture - Proof of Concept 12: The Convenient Truths
Prof Roger Leakey D.Sc., Ph.D., B.Sc., FRGS., FIBiol., NDA was born and brought up in Kenya and is an agricultural botanist by training, with over 400 publications. He was a former Director of Research at the International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (1993-1997); Head of Tropical Ecology at the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology in Edinburgh, UK (1997-2001) and Professor of Agroecology and Sustainable Development of James Cook University, in Cairns, Australia (2001-2006). In 2006-2008 he was a Coordinating Lead Author in the International Assessment of Agricultural Science and Technology for Development. He is Vice President the International Tree Foundation.
"While the issue of a growing world population seems almost an
insurmountable topic on the global stage, Roger Leakey's book
shines a small beam of hope about practical means and ways to
sustainable food security and more importantly nutritional
security: where communities are able to source a balanced diet,
including sufficient amounts of essential trace elements,
micro-nutrients and vitamins, from the crops that they produce
themselves. Roger Leakey's book is highly readable and written in
an accessible and lively style. The chapters loosely follow some of
the author's travels across the world, primarily in the tropics, as
he travels for work and projects. Discussing both the successes and
challenges of using trees as crops and incorporating them into
various farming systems, the examples drawn directly from the field
and written with much humanity and insight make for thought
provoking reading."--Dino Martins (3/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)
"Summarizing decades of his pioneering research and field work
throughout the tropics, Roger Leakey validates the integrated use
of trees in agricultural systems for sustainable food production,
ecosystem management, and income generation. Based on his personal
journey he presents solutions for reversing patterns of land
degradation, climate change and poverty. Living with the Trees of
Life presents practical, common sense solutions that will uplift
and empower farmers, educators, assistance providers, and
policymakers."--Craig Elevitch, Director
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