Ecology and Society (Mar 2010)

Why Shade Coffee Does Not Guarantee Biodiversity Conservation.

  • César Tejeda-Cruz,
  • Evodia Silva-Rivera,
  • Jonathan R. Barton,
  • William J. Sutherland

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-02870-150113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 13

Abstract

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Over the past decade, various strategies have emerged to address critical habitat losses through agricultural expansion. The promotion of shade-grown, premium-priced coffee has been highlighted as one alternative. Our research, based on interviews with farmers in Chiapas, disputes some of the assumptions made by shade coffee campaigners. Results revealed a predisposition to converting forest to shade coffee production due to the socioeconomic challenges farmers face and the potential for increasing incomes. To ensure that their well-being is improved at the same time as reducing environmental impacts, there is clearly a need to provide more detailed information on who is responsible for enforcing certification criteria and how this should take place.

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