Revista
Ecosystem services in certified and non-certified coffee agroforestry systems in Costa Rica
Agroecology and sustainable food systems. 2020
Registro en:
*EC-INIAP-BEEP-LA. Portoviejo (pdf71)
Autor
Pico-Mendoza, José
Pinoargote, Miryan
Carrasco, Basilio
Limongi Andrade, Ricardo
Resumen
Coffee agroforestry systems provide ecosystem services, the quality of which depends on the management carried out by coffee farmers. This study evaluated the provision of four ecosystem services (maintaining habitats, improving water quality, erosion control, and carbon stocks) on certified and non-certified coffee farms. We studied 30 coffee agroforestry systems located in Turrialba and Orosi using three different certification systems (Utz-Rainforest Alliance, Nespresso, Organic) and some without certification. Certified coffee agro- forestry systems provide more ecosystem services than non- certified ones; however, on some non-certified coffee farms, different activities that provide ecosystem services were per- formed. Of the coffee farms evaluated, certified Organic farms had the highest conservation activities.