Foreword.- Preface.- List of Reviewers.- Part A: INTRODUCTION. 1. Definitions and components of agroforestry practices in Europe M.R. Mosquera-Losada et al.- 2. Classifications and functions of agroforestry systems in Europe J.H. McAdam et al.- 3. Agroforestry systems in Europe: productive, ecological and social perspectives A. Rigueiro-Rodriguez et al.- 4. Farmer perceptions of silvoarable systems in seven European countries A.R. Graves et al.- Part B: EUROPEAN MEDITERRANEAN AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS. 5. Traditional agroforestry systems and their evolution in Greece V.P. Papanastasis et al.- 6. Silvopastoral systems in Portugal - Current status and future prospects M. Castro.- 7. The function, management and persistence of Dehesas G. Moreno, F.J. Pulido.- 8. Silvopastoral systems in the Northeastern Iberian Peninsula. A multifunctional perspective P. Casals et al.- 9. Agroforestry systems in Southeastern Spain E. Correal et al.- 10. Role of livestock grazing in sustainable use, fire prevention and naturalization of marginal ecosystems of southeastern Spain (Andalusia) A.B. Robles et al.- 11. Role of various woody species in Spanish Mediterranean forest and scrubland as food resources for Spanish ibex (Capra pyrenaica Schinz) and red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) T. Martinez.- 12. Agroforestry systems in Italy: traditions towards modern management A. Pardini.- 13. Economics of multiple use cork oak woodlands: two case studies of agroforestry systems P. Campos et al.- 14. European black truffle: its potential role inagroforestry development in the marginal lands of Mediterranean calcareous mountains S. Reyna-Domench, S. Garcia-Barreda.- Part C: EUROPEAN ATLANTIC AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS. 15. Assessment of the extent of agroforestry systems in Europe and their role within transhumance systems R.G.H. Bunce et al.- 16. Agroforestry in the Netherlands A. Oosterbaan, A.T. Kuiters.- 17. The potential for silvopastoralism to enhance biodiversity on grassland farms in Ireland J.H. McAdam, P.M. McEvoy.- Part D: EUROPEAN CONTINENTAL PANNONIAN AND ALPINE AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS. 18. Wood pastures in Germany T. Luick.- 19. The Swiss mountain wooded pastures: patterns and processes A. Buttler et al.- 20. Silvopastoralism in Slovenia: management of intensive land use systems M.Vidrih et al.- 21. The traditions, resources and potential of forest growing and multipurpose shelterbelts in Hungary V. Takacs, N. Frank.- Part E: FUTURE DIRECTIONS FOR AGROFORESTRY IN EUROPE M.R. Mosquera-Losada et al.-