Agroforestry Innovation through Planned Farmer Behavior: Trimming in Pine–Coffee Systems

Knowledge transfer depends on the motivations of the target users. A case study of the intention of Indonesian coffee farmers to use a tree canopy trimming technique in pine–based agroforestry highlights path-dependency and complexity of social-ecological relationships. Farmers have contracts permit...

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Main Authors: Cahyono, E.D., Fairuzzana, S., Willianto, D., Pradesti, E., McNamara, N.P., Rowe, R.L., Noordwijk, M. van
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: MDPI 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113338
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author Cahyono, E.D.
Fairuzzana, S.
Willianto, D.
Pradesti, E.
McNamara, N.P.
Rowe, R.L.
Noordwijk, M. van
author_browse Cahyono, E.D.
Fairuzzana, S.
McNamara, N.P.
Noordwijk, M. van
Pradesti, E.
Rowe, R.L.
Willianto, D.
author_facet Cahyono, E.D.
Fairuzzana, S.
Willianto, D.
Pradesti, E.
McNamara, N.P.
Rowe, R.L.
Noordwijk, M. van
author_sort Cahyono, E.D.
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description Knowledge transfer depends on the motivations of the target users. A case study of the intention of Indonesian coffee farmers to use a tree canopy trimming technique in pine–based agroforestry highlights path-dependency and complexity of social-ecological relationships. Farmers have contracts permitting coffee cultivation under pine trees owned by the state forestry company but have no right to fell trees. A multidisciplinary international team of scientists supported farmers at the University of Brawijaya Forest in East Java to trial canopy trimming to improve light for coffee production while maintaining tree density. Data were collected using surveys through interviews, case study analysis using in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and nonparticipant observations. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior, we found that though farmer attitudes toward trimming techniques were positive, several factors needed to be scrutinized: perceived limited socio-policy support and resources. While there is hope that canopy trimming can improve coffee production and local ecosystem services, a participatory and integrative extension and communication strategy will be needed. In the relationship between farmers as agents and forest authorities as principals, any agroforestry innovation needs to incorporate knowledge and concerns in the triangle of farmers, policymakers and empirical science.
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spelling CGSpace1133382024-06-26T10:09:10Z Agroforestry Innovation through Planned Farmer Behavior: Trimming in Pine–Coffee Systems Cahyono, E.D. Fairuzzana, S. Willianto, D. Pradesti, E. McNamara, N.P. Rowe, R.L. Noordwijk, M. van agroforestry innovation coffee ecology Knowledge transfer depends on the motivations of the target users. A case study of the intention of Indonesian coffee farmers to use a tree canopy trimming technique in pine–based agroforestry highlights path-dependency and complexity of social-ecological relationships. Farmers have contracts permitting coffee cultivation under pine trees owned by the state forestry company but have no right to fell trees. A multidisciplinary international team of scientists supported farmers at the University of Brawijaya Forest in East Java to trial canopy trimming to improve light for coffee production while maintaining tree density. Data were collected using surveys through interviews, case study analysis using in-depth interviews, focus group discussions and nonparticipant observations. Using the Theory of Planned Behavior, we found that though farmer attitudes toward trimming techniques were positive, several factors needed to be scrutinized: perceived limited socio-policy support and resources. While there is hope that canopy trimming can improve coffee production and local ecosystem services, a participatory and integrative extension and communication strategy will be needed. In the relationship between farmers as agents and forest authorities as principals, any agroforestry innovation needs to incorporate knowledge and concerns in the triangle of farmers, policymakers and empirical science. 2020-09-30 2021-04-14T04:12:18Z 2021-04-14T04:12:18Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/113338 en Open Access MDPI Cahyono, E.D., Fairuzzana, S., Willianto, D., Pradesti, E., McNamara, N.P., Rowe, R.L. and Noordwijk, M.V., 2020. Agroforestry innovation through planned farmer behavior: trimming in pine–coffee systems. Land, 9(10), p.363. https://doi.org/10.3390/land9100363
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innovation
coffee
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Cahyono, E.D.
Fairuzzana, S.
Willianto, D.
Pradesti, E.
McNamara, N.P.
Rowe, R.L.
Noordwijk, M. van
Agroforestry Innovation through Planned Farmer Behavior: Trimming in Pine–Coffee Systems
title Agroforestry Innovation through Planned Farmer Behavior: Trimming in Pine–Coffee Systems
title_full Agroforestry Innovation through Planned Farmer Behavior: Trimming in Pine–Coffee Systems
title_fullStr Agroforestry Innovation through Planned Farmer Behavior: Trimming in Pine–Coffee Systems
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title_short Agroforestry Innovation through Planned Farmer Behavior: Trimming in Pine–Coffee Systems
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innovation
coffee
ecology
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