Patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the Kodagu District, Western Ghats, India

Coffee is a major world commodity and its production zones overlap with key biodiversity hotspots. The value of the coffee agroforestry systems (CAFS) as reservoirs of biodiversity and buffers for protected areas is well established in Central America and East Africa, but comparatively few studies have been undertaken in India, despite the fact that it produces 4% of the world's coffee. Indian coffee is traditionally grown under shade. Located in the biodiversity hotspot of the Western Ghats, the district of Kodagu produces one third of Indian coffee in complex multi-strata agroforestry systems. The tree cover was traditionally made of thinned-down forest species, providing suitable microclimate to prevent the desiccation of the floral buds, abundant litterfall for nutrient cycling and some degree of control over pests such the white stem borer (Xylotrechus quadripes) and diseases such as leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix). New management practices including sprinkler irrigation and the conversion from Arabica (Coffea arabica) to Robusta (Coffea canephora) have resulted in important changes in coffee AFS features. Among them were a decrease in canopy cover that enhanced coffee yield, and a gradual replacing of the complex native tree cover by a monospecific cover of Grevillea robusta. While this intensification has increased farmers¿ income, it has also had detrimental effects on the conservation value of the landscape. Through an integrated approach combining large-scale biodiversity assessment and socioeconomic surveys across the landscape, we documented the tree biodiversity associated with coffee AFS of the Kodagu district and explored the socioeconomic drivers behind the species arrangements that compose the canopy cover of these plantations. We identified key management practices and thresholds that could be targeted by public policies for the refining of payment for environmental services and certification schemes aiming at linking livelihoods, provision of ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. (Texte intégral)

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Main Authors: Garcia, Claude A., Nath, Cheryl D., Nanaya, Konerira M., Kushalappa, Cheppudira G., Vaast, Philippe
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Subjects:F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture, P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières, Coffea arabica, Coffea canephora, agroforesterie, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1721, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1723, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_207, http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4078,
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5536042024-03-05T07:16:55Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/553604/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/553604/ Patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the Kodagu District, Western Ghats, India. Garcia Claude A., Nath Cheryl D., Nanaya Konerira M., Kushalappa Cheppudira G., Vaast Philippe. 2009. In : Book of abstracts of the 2nd World Congress of Agroforestry, 23-28 August 2009, Nairobi, Kenya : Agroforestry, the future of global land use. ICRAF. Nairobi : WCA [Nairobi], Résumé, 42. ISBN 978-92-9059-255-6 World Congress of Agroforestry. 2, Nairobi, Kenya, 23 Août 2009/28 Août 2009. Patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the Kodagu District, Western Ghats, India Garcia, Claude A. Nath, Cheryl D. Nanaya, Konerira M. Kushalappa, Cheppudira G. Vaast, Philippe eng 2009 WCA [Nairobi] Book of abstracts of the 2nd World Congress of Agroforestry, 23-28 August 2009, Nairobi, Kenya : Agroforestry, the future of global land use F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières Coffea arabica Coffea canephora agroforesterie http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1721 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1723 http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_207 Karnataka http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4078 Coffee is a major world commodity and its production zones overlap with key biodiversity hotspots. The value of the coffee agroforestry systems (CAFS) as reservoirs of biodiversity and buffers for protected areas is well established in Central America and East Africa, but comparatively few studies have been undertaken in India, despite the fact that it produces 4% of the world's coffee. Indian coffee is traditionally grown under shade. Located in the biodiversity hotspot of the Western Ghats, the district of Kodagu produces one third of Indian coffee in complex multi-strata agroforestry systems. The tree cover was traditionally made of thinned-down forest species, providing suitable microclimate to prevent the desiccation of the floral buds, abundant litterfall for nutrient cycling and some degree of control over pests such the white stem borer (Xylotrechus quadripes) and diseases such as leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix). New management practices including sprinkler irrigation and the conversion from Arabica (Coffea arabica) to Robusta (Coffea canephora) have resulted in important changes in coffee AFS features. Among them were a decrease in canopy cover that enhanced coffee yield, and a gradual replacing of the complex native tree cover by a monospecific cover of Grevillea robusta. While this intensification has increased farmers¿ income, it has also had detrimental effects on the conservation value of the landscape. Through an integrated approach combining large-scale biodiversity assessment and socioeconomic surveys across the landscape, we documented the tree biodiversity associated with coffee AFS of the Kodagu district and explored the socioeconomic drivers behind the species arrangements that compose the canopy cover of these plantations. We identified key management practices and thresholds that could be targeted by public policies for the refining of payment for environmental services and certification schemes aiming at linking livelihoods, provision of ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. (Texte intégral) conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/553604/1/document_553604.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html http://catalogue-bibliotheques.cirad.fr/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=207202
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topic F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture
P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
Coffea arabica
Coffea canephora
agroforesterie
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1721
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1723
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_207
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4078
F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture
P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
Coffea arabica
Coffea canephora
agroforesterie
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1721
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1723
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_207
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4078
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P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
Coffea arabica
Coffea canephora
agroforesterie
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1721
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1723
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_207
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4078
F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture
P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières
Coffea arabica
Coffea canephora
agroforesterie
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1721
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1723
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_207
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4078
Garcia, Claude A.
Nath, Cheryl D.
Nanaya, Konerira M.
Kushalappa, Cheppudira G.
Vaast, Philippe
Patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the Kodagu District, Western Ghats, India
description Coffee is a major world commodity and its production zones overlap with key biodiversity hotspots. The value of the coffee agroforestry systems (CAFS) as reservoirs of biodiversity and buffers for protected areas is well established in Central America and East Africa, but comparatively few studies have been undertaken in India, despite the fact that it produces 4% of the world's coffee. Indian coffee is traditionally grown under shade. Located in the biodiversity hotspot of the Western Ghats, the district of Kodagu produces one third of Indian coffee in complex multi-strata agroforestry systems. The tree cover was traditionally made of thinned-down forest species, providing suitable microclimate to prevent the desiccation of the floral buds, abundant litterfall for nutrient cycling and some degree of control over pests such the white stem borer (Xylotrechus quadripes) and diseases such as leaf rust (Hemileia vastatrix). New management practices including sprinkler irrigation and the conversion from Arabica (Coffea arabica) to Robusta (Coffea canephora) have resulted in important changes in coffee AFS features. Among them were a decrease in canopy cover that enhanced coffee yield, and a gradual replacing of the complex native tree cover by a monospecific cover of Grevillea robusta. While this intensification has increased farmers¿ income, it has also had detrimental effects on the conservation value of the landscape. Through an integrated approach combining large-scale biodiversity assessment and socioeconomic surveys across the landscape, we documented the tree biodiversity associated with coffee AFS of the Kodagu district and explored the socioeconomic drivers behind the species arrangements that compose the canopy cover of these plantations. We identified key management practices and thresholds that could be targeted by public policies for the refining of payment for environmental services and certification schemes aiming at linking livelihoods, provision of ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. (Texte intégral)
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Coffea arabica
Coffea canephora
agroforesterie
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1721
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1723
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_207
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4078
author Garcia, Claude A.
Nath, Cheryl D.
Nanaya, Konerira M.
Kushalappa, Cheppudira G.
Vaast, Philippe
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Nath, Cheryl D.
Nanaya, Konerira M.
Kushalappa, Cheppudira G.
Vaast, Philippe
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title Patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the Kodagu District, Western Ghats, India
title_short Patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the Kodagu District, Western Ghats, India
title_full Patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the Kodagu District, Western Ghats, India
title_fullStr Patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the Kodagu District, Western Ghats, India
title_full_unstemmed Patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the Kodagu District, Western Ghats, India
title_sort patterns of tree biodiversity in coffee agroforestry systems of the kodagu district, western ghats, india
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