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Evaluation of Potential Gross Income from Non-Timber Products in a Model Riparian Forest for the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

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Author(s): L. F. Robles-Diaz-de-Leon, P. Kangas
Org./Source: Agroforestry Systems
Year: 2006

The creation of riparian buffers in agricultural landscapes can improve water quality, but also take land out of productive agricultural use. However, planting and harvesting of non-timber products (fruits, nuts and ornamentals) can create both environmental and economic benefits, including a gross income of $60,934/ha/year.

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Item type(s): Report or Research Paper
Topic tags: Economic Benefits of Open Space, Economic Benefits of Working Lands

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