Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) is economically important for many smallholder farmers in the Mount Elgon region of East Uganda, but its production is increasingly threatened by climate change. However, ecosystem services (ES) provided by companion trees in coffee agroforestry systems (AFS) can help farmers adapt to climate change. The objectives of this research were to develop agroforestry species recommendations and tailor these to the farmers’ needs and local context, taking into consideration gender. Local knowledge of agroforestry species and ES preferences was collected through farmer interviews and rankings. Using the Bradley-Terry approach, analysis was done along an altitudinal gradient in order to study different climate change s...
Coffee agroforestry systems (CAFS) are often considered to be species-rich, potentially contributing...
Contact: ccerdan@catie.ac.crInternational audienceThe extent to which coffee agroforestry systems pr...
Sustainable production and biodiversity conservation can be mutually supportive in providing multipl...
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) is economically important for many smallholder farmers in the Mount ...
International audienceResearch Highlights: Global coffee production, especially in smallholder farmi...
Coffee agroforestry systems deliver ecosystem services (ES) critical for rural livelihoods like food...
Research Highlights: Global coffee production, especially in smallholder farming systems, is vulnera...
The viability of coffee farming in East Africa is endangered by multiple factors including climate c...
The potential for tree components of coffee agroforestry systems to provide ecosystem services is wi...
This thesis gathers and analyses the local knowledge regarding ecosystem services in coffee producin...
In agroforestry systems (AFS), associated trees provide multiple ecosystem services and contribute t...
The extent to which coffee agroforestry systems provide ecosystem services depends on local context ...
Agroforestry farming system comprises considerable cultivated land area in the tropics. Despite the ...
The extent to which coffee agroforestry systems provide ecosystem services depends on local context ...
In this paper, we present a case study on coffee production in Uganda, a sector depending mostly on ...
Coffee agroforestry systems (CAFS) are often considered to be species-rich, potentially contributing...
Contact: ccerdan@catie.ac.crInternational audienceThe extent to which coffee agroforestry systems pr...
Sustainable production and biodiversity conservation can be mutually supportive in providing multipl...
Arabica coffee (Coffea arabica) is economically important for many smallholder farmers in the Mount ...
International audienceResearch Highlights: Global coffee production, especially in smallholder farmi...
Coffee agroforestry systems deliver ecosystem services (ES) critical for rural livelihoods like food...
Research Highlights: Global coffee production, especially in smallholder farming systems, is vulnera...
The viability of coffee farming in East Africa is endangered by multiple factors including climate c...
The potential for tree components of coffee agroforestry systems to provide ecosystem services is wi...
This thesis gathers and analyses the local knowledge regarding ecosystem services in coffee producin...
In agroforestry systems (AFS), associated trees provide multiple ecosystem services and contribute t...
The extent to which coffee agroforestry systems provide ecosystem services depends on local context ...
Agroforestry farming system comprises considerable cultivated land area in the tropics. Despite the ...
The extent to which coffee agroforestry systems provide ecosystem services depends on local context ...
In this paper, we present a case study on coffee production in Uganda, a sector depending mostly on ...
Coffee agroforestry systems (CAFS) are often considered to be species-rich, potentially contributing...
Contact: ccerdan@catie.ac.crInternational audienceThe extent to which coffee agroforestry systems pr...
Sustainable production and biodiversity conservation can be mutually supportive in providing multipl...