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Introduction
Economic and ecological aspects of diversification of tropical tree crops
Chapter 1. Diversification of cocoa farms in Côte d'Ivoire: complementarity of and competition from rubber rent
Chapter 2. Coconut farmers and lethal yellowing disease: a case study in two villages in Ghana?s Central region
Chapter 3. From the coffee-cocoa combination to oil palm cycles: the case of Dabou and Aboisso in Côte d'Ivoire
Chapter 4. Development of oil palm plantations and orange groves in the heart of the cocoa territory in eastern Ghana
Chapter 5. Rubber in the kingdom of cocoa. The south-west of Côte d'Ivoire in the 1990s
Chapter 6. Rubber: natural rent, capitalization rent? West-central Côte d'Ivoire and southern Thailand
Chapter 7. From Firestone to Michelin, a history of rubber cultivation in a cocoa-growing country: Ghana
Chapter 8. Extensive fish farming, a complementary diversification of plantation economies
Chapter 9. Determinants in the choice of perennial crops in diversified production systems of rubber growers in south-western Cameroon
Chapter 10. Socio-economic conditions of horticultural diversification in cocoa production systems in southern Cameroon
Chapter 11. Agroforestry-based diversification for planting cocoa in the savannah of central Cameroon
Chapter 12. Diversifying Central American coffee agroforestry systems via revenue of shade trees
Chapter 13. Coconut- and cocoa-based agroforestry systems in Vanuatu: a diversification strategy in tune with the farmers' life cycle
Chapter 14. The place of cocoa and coconut cultivation in family plantations in peninsular Malaysia
Chapter 15. Diversification and perennial-crop cycles in Aceh, Indonesia.

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