P .2 System Boundaries Height of Plant Pecan Mango Nutmeg Walnut, English Mulberry Avocado Date Macadamia Lychee Almond Pluot Cacao Cinnamon Pear Cherry Coconut Peach Carambola Pistachio Apple Sea-buckthorn Apricot Plum Guava Cardamom Sugar Cane Banana Nectarine Hazelnut Papaya Ginger Artichoke Blackberry Okra Bay Laurel Blueberry, Highbush Raspberry Boysenberry Tarragon Rye Rosemary Blueberry, Low bush Cranberry Gooseberry Comfrey Borage Brussels Sprout Dill Sage Cilantro Asparagus Curry Broccoli Parsley Basil Oregano Lingonberry Mustard (greens) Onion 0 1 2.5 5 10 15 meters Selecting Desirables Once an initial list of crops, livestock, and secondary elements was assembled, our primary task was to narrow down the pool of potential species to a number that was manageable for inclusion in the test case. It was unfeasible to collect a full range of key data for each entry in the initial library, however, to even complete the first round of elimination, we needed to collect some key figures for all entries. We wanted to leave the pool sufficiently broad to make changes in selection as we progressed iteratively through the analysis later on, but didn’t want it to be so large as to be overwhelming for data collection purposes. Because the number of potential crops is so great, we focused primarily on developing a systematic and quantitative elimination strategy for crops rather than livestock and other supporting elements. Decisions about livestock were made based on more qualitative aspects. The two sets of methods are described separately. Key Minimum Mature Height Maximum Mature Height 58 20 25 30 35 Pagina 57

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