2017
DOI: 10.13031/aea.12354
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Estimation of Suitable Areas for Coffee Growth Using a GIS Approach and Multicriteria Evaluation in Regions with Scarce Data

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“…Considering only the PD as a selection criterion for priority areas for IWM, those activities (i.e., soil erosion control, protection of vulnerable lands, protection of groundwater recharge zones, integrated soil‐crop‐water management) are especially required in SW1, SW6, SW3, SW2, and SW7. However, human activities within the CW are strongly related to agriculture, in which the cultivation of corn, coffee, and sugarcane are dominant, as well as livestock breeding (Capa et al ; Ochoa et al ; Ochoa et al ). These human activities exert pressure on soil and water resources, additionally intensified by population growth, which threatens long‐term sustainability.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Considering only the PD as a selection criterion for priority areas for IWM, those activities (i.e., soil erosion control, protection of vulnerable lands, protection of groundwater recharge zones, integrated soil‐crop‐water management) are especially required in SW1, SW6, SW3, SW2, and SW7. However, human activities within the CW are strongly related to agriculture, in which the cultivation of corn, coffee, and sugarcane are dominant, as well as livestock breeding (Capa et al ; Ochoa et al ; Ochoa et al ). These human activities exert pressure on soil and water resources, additionally intensified by population growth, which threatens long‐term sustainability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…However, to date, the Penman-Monteith method [86] is generally applied, due to its precise estimation of ET 0 amounts because additional meteorological information, such as wind speed, relative humidity and solar radiation, is considered. These additional parameters were not available for the study area, as in many semiarid regions in the world, particularly in developing countries, where historical data is also scarce (e.g., [31,38,51]). Nevertheless, the applied method provides reliable results for decision makers respective to water management, because the specific crop factor Kc was included to calculate ETc (e.g., [89]), even though over-and underestimation between 10% and 25% must be considered [73].…”
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“…The elevation ranges between 1100 m asl at the valley bottom and 3800 m asl at the highest mountain tops ( Figure 1). The climate in the study area is semiarid ( Figure 2), with a mean annual precipitation of 808.3 mm [31]. The precipitation shows a clear annual cycle with one main rainy season from October to April (austral summer), when over 88% of the total annual rainfall amounts are recorded, and a dry season from May to September (austral winter; [30,39]).…”
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“…The work provides others around the world with a basis for examining and implementing a concept for water capture in this era of water shortage. Ochoa et al (2017) performed a study to determine where coffee can be most profitability grown in Ecuador. They exhaustively analyzed conditions on some 70 farms with demographic surveys, physiographic analyses, soil physical analyses, and soil chemical analyses.…”
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