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Introduction
1. The FAO Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) programme
2. Potential GIAHS sites in Africa
2.1. The jessour system, Tunisia; Afef Zanzana
2.2. The Mountain Oases, Tunisia; Fadwa Benyahia
2.3 The Ketaba agroecology system, Senegal; Alioune Badara Fall
2.4 The cultural landscape of Konso, Ethiopia; Yenewa Dessie Alemu, Fethia Abdullahi Ahmed
2.5. The Marakwet traditional irrigation system, Kenya; Sheilla Jeruto Tallam
2.6. The agroforestry system in Sao Tome and Principe; Joana Rocha Dias
3. Potential GIAHS sites in Asia
3.1. The floating garden system of the Inle Lake, Myanmar; Moe Thae Oo, Zin Wai Aung
3.2. The traditional Naga agricultural system, Myanamr; Ti Chia
3.3. The lychee cultivation system in Haikou City, China; Xieli Bai
3.4. The ancient terraced agricultural system in Shouf, Lebanon; Marwa Abou Assi
3.5. Cultivation of Mohammadi flower and rosewater production system in Barzok, Iran; Mohammad Amin Emadi
4. Potential GIAHS sites in Europe
4.1. The rainfed mulching agriculture in the volcanic island of Lanzarote, Spain; Marta Arnés
4.2. The traditional alpine agriculture in Valtellina and Valposchiavo, Italy-Switzerland; Michelangelo Ferri
4.3. The terraced vineyards of Lamole in Chianti, Italy; Francesco Piras
4.4. The traditional agricultural system of the hills of Vertop, Albania; Florjan Boduri
5. Potential GIAHS sites in Central and South America
5.1. The traditional agricultural system in the Sierra del Rosario, Cuba; Alejandro Gonzalez
5.2. The sustainable agricultural system of the Sierra Maestra, Cuba; Yenia Molina Pelegrín
5.3. The traditional agricultural system of tobacco in Viñales, Cuba; Liane Bárbara Portuondo Farías
5.4. The Sabana de Morro agroforestry system in Dolores, El Salvador; Ever Alexis Martínez Aguilar
5.5. The "Chakra" agroforestry system of the Kichwa communities, Ecuador; Erika Zárate
5.6. The "Chagras" agroforestry system in the Amazon, Colombia; María Alejandra Hernández Marentes
5.7. The vertical productive system in the Charazani Valley, Bolivia; Fabiana Navia
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