Why did the applied anthropologist in the Jamaica Agroforestry Project (JAP) propose that nitrogen-fixing trees be planted?
A) These trees would create greater amounts of oxygen and clean air.
B) Nitrogen-fixing trees grow at a slower rate and can be harvested much more quickly.
C) Trees that use nitrogen create a much stronger wood that can be used commercially.
D) Nitrogen-fixing trees stabilize an area against erosion and can be used as feed for livestock.
E) These were the only kinds of trees that Jamaica had available at low cost.
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