Agroforestry

The Policy Brief, written by Colin Tosh, is based on evidence presented in, and feedback to the online workshop held 20/10/2021.

Agroforestry is the deliberate integration of trees and shrubs into the farm operation.

This briefing presents findings and recommendations based on an online workshop about the potential of agroforestry to improve farmland biodiversity and help the UK meet certain policy targets.

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