Coffee agroforestry systems (CAFS) sustain the livelihoods of many people globally at the same time as providing important ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration that help mitigate climate change. These systems vary in their composition (especially density and species of shade tree) and management. Changes made to enhance their productivity will affect their climate change mitigation potential. With growing food demand and diminishing availability of agricultural land due to global population growth, as well as an increasing threat from global climate change the trade-offs between the socio-economic and net carbon sequestration performance in CAFS are important. The carbon sequestration and socio-economic performance of a range of ...
There are worldwide approximately 4.3 million coffee (Coffea arabica) producing smallholders generat...
Coffee is Nicaragua’s main organic product. There are 13,100 hectares of certified coffee. This area...
In Guatemala, we study a coffee project claiming carbon credits through its organic practices. Compa...
Coffee agroforestry systeMON (CAFS) sustain the livelihoods of many people globally at the same time...
The potential of coffee agroforestry (AGF) systems to act as a sink for carbon (C) is of high intere...
Agroforestry represents an opportunity to reduce CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere by increasing ...
Soil N2O emissions, soil N mineralization potentials and net carbon sequestration rates (difference ...
This report looks at the ongoing PASCAFEN-CamBio2 project (Sustainable Agriculture in Coffee Plantat...
Crop losses caused by pests and diseases threaten the food security and income of thousands of famil...
For five years, research was undertaken on the potential of shade trees introduced in coffee (Coffea...
Coffee plays a key role in sustaining millions of livelihoods around the world. Understanding GHG em...
Climate change is one of the greatest environmental and economic threats facing the world today. Hum...
Shaded perennial agroforestry systems (AFS) are regarded as desirable land‐use practices that improv...
Eight years of monitoring ecophysiology and ecosystem services (ES) in a large coffee farm of Costa ...
Tropical agroforestry systems provide a number of ecosystem services that might help sustain the pro...
There are worldwide approximately 4.3 million coffee (Coffea arabica) producing smallholders generat...
Coffee is Nicaragua’s main organic product. There are 13,100 hectares of certified coffee. This area...
In Guatemala, we study a coffee project claiming carbon credits through its organic practices. Compa...
Coffee agroforestry systeMON (CAFS) sustain the livelihoods of many people globally at the same time...
The potential of coffee agroforestry (AGF) systems to act as a sink for carbon (C) is of high intere...
Agroforestry represents an opportunity to reduce CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere by increasing ...
Soil N2O emissions, soil N mineralization potentials and net carbon sequestration rates (difference ...
This report looks at the ongoing PASCAFEN-CamBio2 project (Sustainable Agriculture in Coffee Plantat...
Crop losses caused by pests and diseases threaten the food security and income of thousands of famil...
For five years, research was undertaken on the potential of shade trees introduced in coffee (Coffea...
Coffee plays a key role in sustaining millions of livelihoods around the world. Understanding GHG em...
Climate change is one of the greatest environmental and economic threats facing the world today. Hum...
Shaded perennial agroforestry systems (AFS) are regarded as desirable land‐use practices that improv...
Eight years of monitoring ecophysiology and ecosystem services (ES) in a large coffee farm of Costa ...
Tropical agroforestry systems provide a number of ecosystem services that might help sustain the pro...
There are worldwide approximately 4.3 million coffee (Coffea arabica) producing smallholders generat...
Coffee is Nicaragua’s main organic product. There are 13,100 hectares of certified coffee. This area...
In Guatemala, we study a coffee project claiming carbon credits through its organic practices. Compa...