Integrated agricultural utilization systems with trees and shrubs (agroforestry systems) hold a great potential for climate change mitigation and adaptation and can be a successful approach to diversifying farm income and increasing resilience. This session will explore different approaches to the design of agro-forestry and silvo-pastoral production systems in temperate climates. It will explore the effect of such systems on soil health and farm scale greenhouse gas balances, as well as on food production, and discuss levers and barriers for implementation.

13:30 - 15:00, Room 1

Moderation

Stephen Wirth 

Researcher, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany


Agroforestry - an old solution for current problems

Constantin Muraru
Secretary General, European Agroforestry Federation (EURAF)


Potential of Agroforestry for Climate Change Mitigation and Climate Adaptation

Dr. Maren Langhof
Researcher, Julius Kühn-Institute, Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Germany


Agroforestry's Biophysical Potential for Carbon Dioxide Removal

Dr. Stephen Wirth 

Researcher, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Germany


Improving Soil Health Through Agroforestry in Germany

Prof. Dr. Lukas Beule 
Professor, South Westphalia University of Applied Sciences, Germany


The power and challenges of agroforestry on a pig farm in North-Western Germany

Mr. Jan Große-Kleimann 
Manager, Familienhof Große-Kleimann, Germany


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