Smallholder farmers dependent on rain-fed agriculture are particularly vulnerable to extreme climate events and, therefore, it is necessary to identify adaptive measures that would increase farmer resilience to these shocks. The management options in a low-input system, like forest coffee (Coffea arabica), are limited and there are several factors out of farmers' control driving their vulnerability to changing climatic conditions. These can relate to social structures and landscape factors, which can interact to reduce farmers' adaptive capacity, creating a state of contextual vulnerability. We explored the potential synergies of this interaction across elevation, patch area and shade management gradients for smallholder coffee farms around...
This paper provides a multi-scalar examination of the Ethiopian coffee sector and its pursuit of cli...
Coffee is a major cash crop in Uganda, but research shows that the smallholder farmers who produce 9...
It is well known now that in East Africa climate change will have a massive impact on the productivi...
Smallholder farmers dependent on rain-fed agriculture are particularly vulnerable to extreme climate...
Smallholder farmers dependent on rain-fed agriculture are particularly vulnerable to extreme climate...
International audienceAgroforestry systems provide ecosystem services, on which adaptation to climat...
Agroforestry systems provide ecosystem services, on which adaptation to climate change could increas...
Arabica coffee production provides the principal source of monetary income for many smallholder ho...
The viability of coffee farming in East Africa is endangered by multiple factors including climate c...
Coffee farmers in Costa Rica are vulnerable to a broad spectrum of climate risks, centered on the p...
Smallholder farmers might adopt different farming practices to cope with multiple stressors dependin...
In this paper, we present a case study on coffee production in Uganda, a sector depending mostly on ...
Mountain environments in East Africa experience more rapid increases in temperature than lower eleva...
International audienceResearch Highlights: Global coffee production, especially in smallholder farmi...
Climate smart territories are proposed as the solution to the perceived problems of poverty, food in...
This paper provides a multi-scalar examination of the Ethiopian coffee sector and its pursuit of cli...
Coffee is a major cash crop in Uganda, but research shows that the smallholder farmers who produce 9...
It is well known now that in East Africa climate change will have a massive impact on the productivi...
Smallholder farmers dependent on rain-fed agriculture are particularly vulnerable to extreme climate...
Smallholder farmers dependent on rain-fed agriculture are particularly vulnerable to extreme climate...
International audienceAgroforestry systems provide ecosystem services, on which adaptation to climat...
Agroforestry systems provide ecosystem services, on which adaptation to climate change could increas...
Arabica coffee production provides the principal source of monetary income for many smallholder ho...
The viability of coffee farming in East Africa is endangered by multiple factors including climate c...
Coffee farmers in Costa Rica are vulnerable to a broad spectrum of climate risks, centered on the p...
Smallholder farmers might adopt different farming practices to cope with multiple stressors dependin...
In this paper, we present a case study on coffee production in Uganda, a sector depending mostly on ...
Mountain environments in East Africa experience more rapid increases in temperature than lower eleva...
International audienceResearch Highlights: Global coffee production, especially in smallholder farmi...
Climate smart territories are proposed as the solution to the perceived problems of poverty, food in...
This paper provides a multi-scalar examination of the Ethiopian coffee sector and its pursuit of cli...
Coffee is a major cash crop in Uganda, but research shows that the smallholder farmers who produce 9...
It is well known now that in East Africa climate change will have a massive impact on the productivi...