This is called Permaculture, it maximizes yield using natural methods (i.e. avoid tiling the soil, herbicides, etc) and results in an "edible forest"
From the wikipedia:
4 Common practices
4.1 Agroforestry
4.2 Hügelkultur
4.3 Natural building
4.4 Rainwater harvesting
4.5 Sheet mulching
4.6 Intensive rotational grazing
4.7 Keyline design
4.8 Fruit tree management
Permaculture doesn't mean food forest. A food forest is one form of permaculture, but it is by no means the only form, or even the ideal one. The hype about food forests comes from how effective they are in tropical climates. But it isn't actually very efficient in temperate climates. Temperate climates do need to rely heavily on annual crops. Those crops can be grown using permaculture, we don't have to trade our potatoes for chestnuts.
From the wikipedia: 4 Common practices 4.1 Agroforestry 4.2 Hügelkultur 4.3 Natural building 4.4 Rainwater harvesting 4.5 Sheet mulching 4.6 Intensive rotational grazing 4.7 Keyline design 4.8 Fruit tree management
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permaculture