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  1. Timber growth, cacao yields, and financial revenues in a long-term experiment of cacao agroforestry systems in northern Honduras by Ramírez Argueta, Oscar Arnulfo, Orozco Aguilar, Luis, Díaz Matute, Javier, Dubón, Aroldo, Sánchez, Jesús A, Casanoves, Fernando

    Published 2022
    “…After 22 years, total revenues were determined by the proportion of incomes provided by each component of the agroforestry systems assessed. Five out of 12 timber-based cacao plantations accumulated more than U$95,000 of combined revenues, equivalent to incomes of US$3775 ha−1 year−1. …”
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  2. Coffee agroforestry systems capable of reducing disease-induced yield and economic losses while providing multiple ecosystem services by Cerda, Rolando, Avelino, Jacques, Harvey, Celia A., Gary, Christian, Tixier, Philippe, Allinne, Clémentine

    Published 2020
    “…Our results suggest that the regulation of diseases and associated losses in agroforestry systems should be based on, and take advantage of, the positive effects of plant biodiversity, adequate shade cover, good soil fertility, and minimal use of fungicides.…”
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  3. Prioritizing food security and livelihoods in climate change mitigation mechanisms: Experiences and opportunities for smallholder coffee agroforestry, forest communities and REDD+ by Davis, Alicia, Méndez, V.E.

    Published 2011
    “…This policy brief examines these issues in the light of new research on smallholder coffee agroforestry, recent evidence on sustainable forest management, and experiences with reduced emissions from deforestation and degradation, forest conservation, sustainable management of forests, and the enhancement of carbon stocks (REDD+). …”
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  4. Black leaf streak disease and plantain fruit characteristics as affected by tree density and biomass management in a tropical agroforestry system by Norgrove, L., Hauser, S.

    Published 2013
    “…Anecdotal evidence suggests that when plantain is grown under shade in agroforestry systems, there is less damage from BLSD. …”
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  5. Building local institutional capacity to implement agricultural carbon projects: participatory action research with Vi Agroforestry in Kenya and ECOTRUST in Uganda by Shames, Seth, Heiner, Krista, Kapukha, Martha, Kiguli, Lillian, Masiga, Moses, Nantongo Kalunda, Pauline, Ssempala, Annet, Recha, John W.M., Wekesa, Amos

    Published 2016
    “…This study focuses on two of these projects in East Africa, managed by Vi Agroforestry in Kenya and ECOTRUST in Uganda. They engaged in a participatory action research process to identify ways that local actors could take on expanded roles within the projects. …”
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