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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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Tree inventory in five land use types (coffee and cocoa plantation, basic grains, pastureland, and home gardens) of 90 farms. In each land use type/plot all trees bigger than 10 cm of dbh were recorded (smaller for citrus, palms, and banano). Each individual tree has the common a...
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Percentage of organic matter of productive land uses. Protocols are available as PDF documents.
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General description of annual crops (basic grains: maize, rice and beans), their diversification and conservation practices. How does it influence food security and family income at farm level? Data for 90 farms from El Tuma-La Dalia and Waslala. Based on household surveys
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Tree sampling in five land use types (coffee and cocoa plantation, basic grains, pastureland, and home gardens) of 90 farms. In each plot between 1 to 5 transect of 100 x 20 m were sampling and trees bigger than 10 cm dbh were recorded (smaller for citrus). Each individual tree h...
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Tree product prices
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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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General description of patios, one of the most common land use type in family farm systems. What resources can we find in patios in terms of crops and animal production, and how it influences food security and family income? Data for 90 farms from El Tuma-La Dalia and Waslala. Ba...
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General information of the 90 farms that were part of the study
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General information of the 90 farms that were part of the study
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