Assistant Program Leader, Diversified Farming and Food Systems, Purdue University
Tamara Benjamin's research has covered the biophysical, social and economic implications of agro-ecosystem diversification, the impact of agro-ecosystems on ecological communities, and the management of agro-forestry planning. She has worked on a variety of topics covering functional diversity in agroforestry, biofuels, biochar and other soil amendments, phytosanitary issues in the export market and biodiversity conservation.
Mar 26, 2020 16:06 pm UTC| Business
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