Agroecology and Climate Change Resilience: In Smallholder Coffee Agroecosystems of Central America
Arabica coffee production provides the principal source of monetary income for many smallholder households throughout the mountainous regions of Central America. Coffee agroecosystems serve several functions, which can include supporting livelihoods, and providing ecosystem services (e.g. carb...
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| Format: | Brief |
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Bioversity International
2016
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78410 |
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