2019
DOI: 10.1590/2179-8087.116517
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Adaptation to Climate Change in Coffee Production Systems in Tolima

Abstract: It was estimated the climate change adaptation of the main coffee production systems in Líbano, Tolima, Colombia, using diversity indicators. Three production systems were selected: agroforestry systems (AFS) with Cordia alliodora, AFS with plantain and in monoculture, with four replications, locating five sampling units to collect and identify the ant genera as diversity and adaptation indicators. The richness index of Margalef detected between systems (1.3 vs 0.6 vs 0.6 for AFS with C. alliodora, monoculure … Show more

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“…Nesper et al (2019) highlight that the observable trend of creating shade canopies with one species of non-native tree termed 'monospecific shade' systems, limit the ecological benefits and climate resilience of agroforestry (Armbrecht et al, 2004). Limited diversity in the tree species, reduces nutrient cycling in the soil and overall biodiversity compared to more diverse agroforestry systems (Canal-Daza & Andrade-Castañeda, 2019;Bro et al, 2020).…”
Section: Challenges and Trade-offsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nesper et al (2019) highlight that the observable trend of creating shade canopies with one species of non-native tree termed 'monospecific shade' systems, limit the ecological benefits and climate resilience of agroforestry (Armbrecht et al, 2004). Limited diversity in the tree species, reduces nutrient cycling in the soil and overall biodiversity compared to more diverse agroforestry systems (Canal-Daza & Andrade-Castañeda, 2019;Bro et al, 2020).…”
Section: Challenges and Trade-offsmentioning
confidence: 99%