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Slide 4: Agricultural land use patterns in the Upper Afro-Montane forest belt. Note the predominance of introduced trees and crops. In the upper zones of the Afro-Montane forest most natural vegetation has been replaced by intensive agriculture. Above aproximately 1900 meters the dominant agricultural crop, bananas, disappears and one finds either traditional cool-zone native crops such as peas, sorghum and beans or introduced (exotic) crops and trees such as the white potato (in the foreground) and cypress trees (background) along with the ubiquitous eucalyptus. Credit: Courtesy Robert E. Ford, Westminster College of Salt Lake City. |
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