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Working Trees For Treating Waste
Fast growing trees can recycle excess waste, providing an effective, natural alternative to costly waste treatment plants. (6 pages)
Special Applications
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Tree and shrub plantings may be used to help solve special resource concerns. Some special applications include the utilization of wastewater or irrigation tailwater to produce a short rotation woody crop, and plantings to help stabilize streambanks and floodplains. Any agroforestry practice can be designed to enhance wildlife habitat and to optimize carbon storage.
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- Working Trees
- Inside Agroforestry
- Summer / Fall 2003: SARE
- Summer 2001: Green Infrastructure
- Fall 2000 / Winter 2001: Carbon
- Spring 2000: Status Of Our Nation's Water
- Spring 1998: Special Applications
- Fall 1997: Riparian Forest Buffers / Short Rotation Woody Crops
- Summer 1997: Agriculture/Community Interface
- Winter 1994: Learning From The Future
- Spring 1994: Soil Bioengineering
- Agroforestry Notes
- Opportunites For Growing Short-Rotation Woody Crops In Agroforestry Practices
- Establishment & Cultural Guidlines For Using Hybrid Tree Species In Agroforestry Plantings
- Wastewater Management Using Hybrid Poplars
- Waterbreaks: Trees For Managing The Floodplains
- Planning And Design Considerations For Hybrid Poplar Timberbelts
- Biotechnical Streambank Protection: The Use Of Plants To Stabilize Streambanks
- Planning Biotechnical Streambank Protection
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