Quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub-humid tropics
The Quesungual Slash and Mulch Agroforestry System (QSMAS) is a smallholder production system with a group of technologies for the sustainable management of water, soil and nutrient resources in drought‐ prone areas of hillside agroecosystems of the sub‐humid tropics. QSMAS integrates local and t...
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2009
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| author | Castro, Aracely Rivera Peña, Mariela Ferreira, Oscar Pavón Tijerino, Jellin del Carmen García, Edwin Amézquita Collazos, Edgar Ayarza, Miguel Angel Barrios, Edmundo Rondón, Marco Antonio Pauli, Natasha Baltodano, Maria Eugenia Mendoza, Bismark Álvarez Welchez, Luis Cook, Simon E. Rubiano Mejía, Jorge Eliécer Johnson, Nancy L. Rao, Idupulapati M. |
| author_browse | Amézquita Collazos, Edgar Ayarza, Miguel Angel Baltodano, Maria Eugenia Barrios, Edmundo Castro, Aracely Cook, Simon E. Ferreira, Oscar García, Edwin Johnson, Nancy L. Mendoza, Bismark Pauli, Natasha Pavón Tijerino, Jellin del Carmen Rao, Idupulapati M. Rivera Peña, Mariela Rondón, Marco Antonio Rubiano Mejía, Jorge Eliécer Álvarez Welchez, Luis |
| author_facet | Castro, Aracely Rivera Peña, Mariela Ferreira, Oscar Pavón Tijerino, Jellin del Carmen García, Edwin Amézquita Collazos, Edgar Ayarza, Miguel Angel Barrios, Edmundo Rondón, Marco Antonio Pauli, Natasha Baltodano, Maria Eugenia Mendoza, Bismark Álvarez Welchez, Luis Cook, Simon E. Rubiano Mejía, Jorge Eliécer Johnson, Nancy L. Rao, Idupulapati M. |
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| description | The Quesungual Slash and Mulch Agroforestry System (QSMAS) is a smallholder production system with a group of technologies for the sustainable management of water, soil and nutrient resources in drought‐ prone areas of hillside agroecosystems of the sub‐humid tropics. QSMAS integrates local and technical knowledge and provides resource‐poor farmers with an alternative to the environmentally unfriendly slash and burn (SB) traditional production system. The main objective of this study was to determine the key principles behind the biophysical resilience of QSMAS and its capacity to sustain crop production and alleviate water deficits on steeper slopes with risk of soil erosion. Activities included the evaluation of QSMAS performance compared to the traditional SB system in terms of water dynamics (including crop water productivity), nutrient dynamics, and greenhouse gas fluxes (including global warming potential). Results indicate that the application of the four principles behind QSMAS productivity and sustainability (no slash‐and‐burn, permanent soil cover, minimal disturbance of soil, and improved fertilizer practice), has positive effects on the soil‐plant‐ atmosphere relationships, soil quality, and on landscapes and the environment. Validation in Nicaragua and Colombia underpin the potential of QSMAS to enhance support for livelihoods in vulnerable rural areas in sub‐humid tropics. |
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| spelling | CGSpace778252025-03-13T09:45:20Z Quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub-humid tropics Castro, Aracely Rivera Peña, Mariela Ferreira, Oscar Pavón Tijerino, Jellin del Carmen García, Edwin Amézquita Collazos, Edgar Ayarza, Miguel Angel Barrios, Edmundo Rondón, Marco Antonio Pauli, Natasha Baltodano, Maria Eugenia Mendoza, Bismark Álvarez Welchez, Luis Cook, Simon E. Rubiano Mejía, Jorge Eliécer Johnson, Nancy L. Rao, Idupulapati M. shifting cultivation agroforestry water harvesting humid tropics cultivo migratorio sistemas agroforestales captación de aguas trópico húmedo The Quesungual Slash and Mulch Agroforestry System (QSMAS) is a smallholder production system with a group of technologies for the sustainable management of water, soil and nutrient resources in drought‐ prone areas of hillside agroecosystems of the sub‐humid tropics. QSMAS integrates local and technical knowledge and provides resource‐poor farmers with an alternative to the environmentally unfriendly slash and burn (SB) traditional production system. The main objective of this study was to determine the key principles behind the biophysical resilience of QSMAS and its capacity to sustain crop production and alleviate water deficits on steeper slopes with risk of soil erosion. Activities included the evaluation of QSMAS performance compared to the traditional SB system in terms of water dynamics (including crop water productivity), nutrient dynamics, and greenhouse gas fluxes (including global warming potential). Results indicate that the application of the four principles behind QSMAS productivity and sustainability (no slash‐and‐burn, permanent soil cover, minimal disturbance of soil, and improved fertilizer practice), has positive effects on the soil‐plant‐ atmosphere relationships, soil quality, and on landscapes and the environment. Validation in Nicaragua and Colombia underpin the potential of QSMAS to enhance support for livelihoods in vulnerable rural areas in sub‐humid tropics. 2009 2016-11-22T16:33:44Z 2016-11-22T16:33:44Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77825 en Open Access CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food Castro, Aracely; Rivera Peña, Mariela; Ferreira, Oscar; Pavón Tijerino, Jellin del Carmen; García, Edwin; Amézquita Collazos, Edgar; Ayarza, Miguel Angel; Barrios, Edmundo; Rondón, Marco Antonio; Pauli, Natasha; Baltodano, María Eugenia; Mendoza, Bismark; Alvarez Welchez, Luis; Cook, Simon E.; Rubiano Mejía, Jorge Eliécer; Johnson, Nancy L.; Rao, Idupulapati Madhusudana. 2009. Quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub-humid tropics . In: Humphreys, E.; Bayot, R.S. (eds.). Increasing the productivity and sustainability of rainfed cropping systems of poor smallholder farmers: Proceedings of the CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food International Workshop on Rainfed Cropping Systems, Tamale, Ghana, 22-25 September 2008 [on line] . CGIAR Challenge Program on Water and Food (CPWF), Colombo, LK. p. 89-97. |
| spellingShingle | shifting cultivation agroforestry water harvesting humid tropics cultivo migratorio sistemas agroforestales captación de aguas trópico húmedo Castro, Aracely Rivera Peña, Mariela Ferreira, Oscar Pavón Tijerino, Jellin del Carmen García, Edwin Amézquita Collazos, Edgar Ayarza, Miguel Angel Barrios, Edmundo Rondón, Marco Antonio Pauli, Natasha Baltodano, Maria Eugenia Mendoza, Bismark Álvarez Welchez, Luis Cook, Simon E. Rubiano Mejía, Jorge Eliécer Johnson, Nancy L. Rao, Idupulapati M. Quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub-humid tropics |
| title | Quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub-humid tropics |
| title_full | Quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub-humid tropics |
| title_fullStr | Quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub-humid tropics |
| title_full_unstemmed | Quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub-humid tropics |
| title_short | Quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub-humid tropics |
| title_sort | quesungual slash and mulch agroforestry system improves rain water productivity in hillside agroecosystems of the sub humid tropics |
| topic | shifting cultivation agroforestry water harvesting humid tropics cultivo migratorio sistemas agroforestales captación de aguas trópico húmedo |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/77825 |
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