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Agrobiodiversity and Shade Coffee Smallholder Livelihoods: A Review and Synthesis of Ten Years of Research in Central America
Authors:V Ernesto Méndez  Christopher M Bacon  Meryl Olson  Katlyn S Morris  Annie Shattuck
Institution:1. University of Vermont;2. University of California , Berkeley;3. Institute for Food and Development Policy (Food First)
Abstract:We used households as the primary unit of analysis to synthesize agrobiodiversity research in small-scale coffee farms and cooperatives of Nicaragua and El Salvador. Surveys, focus groups, and plant inventories were used to analyze agrobiodiversity and its contribution to livelihoods. Households managed high levels of agrobiodiversity, including 100 shade tree and epiphyte species, food crops, and medicinals. Small farms contained higher levels of agrobiodiversity than larger, collectively managed cooperatives. Households benefited from agrobiodiversity through consumption and sales. To better support agrobiodiversity conservation, our analysis calls for a hybrid approach integrating bottom-up initiatives with the resources from top-down projects.
Keywords:agroecology  biodiversity conservation  farmer cooperatives  participatory action research
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