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Since the 1990s, ICRAF-Latin America has collaborated with rural producers’ organizations, NGOs, national agricultural research institutions, universities and others in the scientific community to work towards improving livelihoods and the environment through more productive, diversified, integrated and intensified use of trees in agricultural landscapes. Our multidisciplinary, international team works closely with public and private agricultural research and development entities throughout Latin America. Our innovative, integrated research-for-development agenda focuses on four areas. This dataverse contains data generated from research projects within the Latin America region.
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Tree sampling along life fences of the internal and external perimeters of 90 farms. The sampling was done using sections of the different life fences. Per each individual tree the common, scientific name and dasometric variables is available.
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Complementary information for cocoa and coffee plantation to measure individual density and stem diameters of coffee and cocoa plants. These data was not use in the master thesis analyses.
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The file has the description (detailed metadata) of the files number 2,3, and 4
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Description of soil characteristics and geographic coordinates from the sampled points into different land use types that are parto fo 90 farms. Sampling protocol is available as PDF document.
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Data of bulk soil density per land use. Sampling protocol to soil collection is available as PDF document.
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Percentage of organic matter of productive land uses. Protocols are available as PDF documents.
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Protocol to determine soil density and organic matter. Spanish version
Aug 7, 2019 - Trees on farms in Nicaragua-Honduras Sentinel Landscape
Carreño-Rocabado, Geovana; Oblitas, Samuel; Cerda, Rolando; Ordoñez, Jenny; Somarriba, Eduardo, 2018, "Farm system characterization of two municipalities in the Nicaragua-Honduras Sentinel Landscape", https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/VKRSHE, World Agroforestry - Research Data Repository, V1, UNF:6:byixlBLetmohG4Fm0vSmAw== [fileUNF]
The purpose of this survey was to characterize family farming systems in the Nicaragua north central region. Household survey was carried on in 90 farms from El-Tuma La Dalia and Waslala. Five most dominant land types were studied for each farm system: cacao plantations, coffee p...
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General information at farm level. 90 farms from El Tuma-La Dalia and Waslala. Based on household surveys.
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