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Measuring and valuing ecosystem services in relation to the establishment of a slash and mulch agroforestry system in El Salvador
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Gallery: Fieldwork from the ABES project, El Salvador
Gallery: Fieldwork from the ABES project, El Salvador
A maize field on a steep slope after herbicide application.
Carrying cuttings for vegetative tree propagation in the plots transitioning from traditional agriculture to the slash and mulch agroforestry system.
An erosion catchment plot just prior to planting maize.
An erosion catchment plot after a hard rain.
Setting up data logging rain gauges in the field.
Farmers and fieldworkers during a field day demonstrating the conversion process from fallow to slash and mulch agroforesty.
Farmers from around Las Vueltas talking during a field day.
Measuring trees for aboveground biomass after conversion of a fallow to a slash and mulch agroforestry system.
Measuring canopy cover with the densiometer.
Don Porfilio, one of the farmers participating in the ABES project.
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