2024
DOI: 10.17221/281/2023-agricecon
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Indirect use value of improved soil health as natural capital that supports essential ecosystem services: A case study of cacao agroforestry

Yudha Kristanto,
Suria Tarigan,
Tania June
et al.

Abstract: Multifunctional landscapes, such as agroforestry, that improve soil health are essential in sustaining terrestrial life by supporting various ecosystem services (ESs). However, decision-making often requires more attention to soil health because its parameters have no market value. In this study, we aim to evaluate soil health parameters in cacao agroforestry and monoculture and their degradation due to erosion and to estimate their indirect use value (IUV). We develop a soil health economic valuation approach… Show more

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