Skip to main content

Dataverse

Looking for the numbers behind our science? Browse through our datasets, or search by key terms.

Information from a series of studies developed in the Nicaragua-Honduras Sentinel Landscape to generate evidence about trees on farms presence (e.i. diversity, tree products) and contribution to ecosystem services, food security and livelihoods for family farming systems. More information in www.paisajecentinela.org
Featured Dataverses

In order to use this feature you must have at least one published dataverse.

Publish Dataverse

Are you sure you want to publish your dataverse? Once you do so it must remain published.

Publish Dataverse

This dataverse cannot be published because the dataverse it is in has not been published.

Delete Dataverse

Are you sure you want to delete your dataverse? You cannot undelete this dataverse.

Find Advanced Search

11 to 20 of 32 Results
Tab-Delimited - 5.4 KB - MD5: c9e9abd086462537a6f6f1a50141e9c4
DocumentationSurvey
Tree product prices
Tab-Delimited - 2.6 MB - MD5: 077af0eb5309ff7c6c76fb6d5f92bcf6
DataSurvey
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...
Tab-Delimited - 11.7 KB - MD5: 0fe05fab8791f6a5ec1497f5c9e648db
Survey
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
Tab-Delimited - 18.0 KB - MD5: 11f25ffd8eb39b4ec188aece4214fe7e
Data
Percentage of organic matter of productive land uses. Protocols are available as PDF documents.
Tab-Delimited - 6.3 MB - MD5: 91a9868bd307d2d16a259c0e7af63098
DataSurvey
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...
Tab-Delimited - 501.1 KB - MD5: 3e634b73a3b3e5cbcbfecb6fdb3870a1
DataSurvey
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.
Tab-Delimited - 29.6 KB - MD5: dd495a3bf7b7cbbc6404a81a6602eaf4
Survey
General description of pastures. In terms of area, one of the most dominant land use type in family farm systems. How is the management and how it influences food security and family income? Data for 90 farms from El Tuma-La Dalia and Waslala. Based on household surveys.
Tab-Delimited - 121.5 KB - MD5: 5006b8249e5eee5e8a68c2ffed69039e
DataSurvey
Data of the tree production and availability along a year per land use type and farm. Details of the costs for transportation, man labor, and market prices
Tab-Delimited - 334.4 KB - MD5: 3da4d4c240849334a593a1a094670635
DataSurvey
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.
Tab-Delimited - 7.9 KB - MD5: d1590f31619f0f81b902296a6fb861c5
Survey
General description of coffee and cocoa plantations, 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.
Add Data

Sign up or log in to create a dataverse or add a dataset.

Share Dataverse

Share this dataverse on your favorite social media networks.

Link Dataverse
Reset Modifications

Are you sure you want to reset the selected metadata fields? If you do this, any customizations (hidden, required, optional) you have done will no longer appear.

Contact World Agroforestry (ICRAF) Support

World Agroforestry (ICRAF) Support

Please fill this out to prove you are not a robot.

+ =