2017
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13027
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Farmer perception and utilization of leaf functional traits in managing agroecosystems

Abstract: Abstract1. Using knowledge of leaf functional traits, such as those forming the leaf economics spectrum (LES), to understand plant responses to environmental change is wellestablished and now being more widely applied to agroecosystems. Yet, little is known about how farm managers invoke leaf functional traits to inform management decisions. (4) identify the farmer and farm attributes that best predict the agreement between the FES and the LES.3. We collaborated with coffee (Coffea arabica) farmers in the Tur… Show more

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“…But here, Isaac et al. () tackle this challenging theme directly by analysing farmer perceptions on how variation in the leaf economics traits of coffee ( Coffea arabica ) influence the management and understanding of agroecosystem functions. Through in‐depth interviews and surveys, coupled with a visual elicitation tool dubbed “the leaf book,” Isaac et al.…”
Section: Functional Trait Ecology For Agricultural Livelihoods and Pomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…But here, Isaac et al. () tackle this challenging theme directly by analysing farmer perceptions on how variation in the leaf economics traits of coffee ( Coffea arabica ) influence the management and understanding of agroecosystem functions. Through in‐depth interviews and surveys, coupled with a visual elicitation tool dubbed “the leaf book,” Isaac et al.…”
Section: Functional Trait Ecology For Agricultural Livelihoods and Pomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through in‐depth interviews and surveys, coupled with a visual elicitation tool dubbed “the leaf book,” Isaac et al. () show that farmers diagnose major management concerns based on, and adjust their practices at least in part according to, intraspecific variation in leaf economics traits. This research represents a major contribution to the literature on how farmers employ an understanding of plant functional traits other than yield alone to manage agroecological systems.…”
Section: Functional Trait Ecology For Agricultural Livelihoods and Pomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Ecological attitudes can be subdivided into the individual effects of perceptions influenced by ecological knowledge, ecological severity, and ecological emotion [3]. This is particularly true of forest farmer entrepreneurs [4]. Currently, farmers face the key stage of development following the reform of collective forest rights, in which both entrepreneurship and the forest should operate for mutual benefit in terms of reciprocity; thus, ecological protection is significant for both parties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%