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This chapter assessed the influence of socioeconomic factors, plot characteristics, food security, and climatic variables on the adoption of Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) technologies in southern Tanzania. Using data collected from 357 households and 464 agricultural plots, a multivariate probi...


Mwungu, Chris MiyinziMwongera, CarolineShikuku, KelvinAcosta, MariolaLäderach, Peter[Determinants of Adoption of Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies at Farm Plot Level: An Assessment from Southern Tanzania]Determinants of Adoption of Climate-Smart Agriculture Technologies at Farm Plot Level: An Assessment from Southern Tanzania
Baca, MaríaLäderach, PeterHaggar, Jeremy P.Götz, SchrothOvalle Rivera, Oriana[An integrated framework for assessing vulnerability to climate change and developing adaptation strategies for coffee growing families in Mesoamerica]An integrated framework for assessing vulnerability to climate change and developing adaptation strategies for coffee growing families in Mesoamerica

CSA and its principles: food security, mitigation, and adaptation, have been widely recognized as key elements for decision makers to include to meet the Sustainable Development Goals. Yet implementing successful innovations on a wider scale across nations – and even geographies – remains a chall...


Mwongera, CarolineLäderach, PeterAcosta, MariolaAmpaire, Edidah L.Eitzinger, AntonLamanna, ChristineMwungu, Chris MiyinziShikuku, K.M.Twyman, JenniferWinowiecki, Leigh A.[Nine ways to make agriculture more climate-smart]Nine ways to make agriculture more climate-smart
Oberthür, ThomasLäderach, PeterPosada-Suárez, HúverFisher, Myles J.Samper, Luis FIllera, JuliaCollet, LMoreno, EdgarAlarcón, RodrigoVillegas, AndresUsma, HermanPérez, CarolinaJarvis, Andy[Regional relationships between inherent coffee quality and growing environment for denomination of origin labels in Nariño and Cauca, Colombia]Regional relationships between inherent coffee quality and growing environment for denomination of origin labels in Nariño and Cauca, Colombia

Läderach, PeterLundy, MarkJarvis, AndyRamírez Villegas, JuliánPérez Portilla, E.Schepp, K[Predicted impact of climate change on coffee-supply chains]Predicted impact of climate change on coffee-supply chains

The mountain chain of the Sierra Madre de Chiapas in southern Mexico is globally significant for its biodiversity and is one of the most important coffee production areas of Mexico. It provides water for several municipalities and its biosphere reserves are important tourist attractions. Much of ...


Schroth, GötzLäderach, PeterDempewolf, JanPhilpott, Stacy M.Haggar, Jeremy P.Eakin, HallieCastillejos, TeresaGarcía Moreno, JaimeSoto-Pinto, LorenaHernández, RicardoEitzinger, AntonRamírez Villegas, Julián[Towards a climate change adaptation strategy for coffee communities and ecosystems in the Sierra Madre de Chiapas, Mexico]Towards a climate change adaptation strategy for coffee communities and ecosystems in the Sierra Madre de Chiapas, Mexico

Climate change impacts on agriculture have become evident, and threaten the achievement of global food security. On the other hand, the agricultural sector itself is a cause of climate change, and if actions are not taken, the sector might impede the achievement of global climate goals. Science-p...


Dinesh, DhanushZougmoré, Robert B.Vervoort, Joost M.Totin, EdmondThornton, Philip K.Solomon, DawitShirsath, PareshPede, ValerienLópez Noriega, IsabelLäderach, PeterKörner, JanaHegger, DriesGirvetz, Evan H.Friis, Anette EngelundDriessen, Peter P.J.Campbell, Bruce M.[Facilitating Change for Climate-Smart Agriculture through Science-Policy Engagement]Facilitating Change for Climate-Smart Agriculture through Science-Policy Engagement

Coffee is grown in more than 60 tropical countries on over 11 million ha by an estimated 25 million farmers, most of whom are smallholders. Several regional studies demonstrate the climate sensitivity of coffee (Coffea arabica) and the likely impact of climate change on coffee suitability, yield,...


Läderach, PeterRamírez Villegas, JuliánNavarro-Racines, Carlos E.Zelaya, CarlosMartínez Valle, Armando IsaacJarvis, Andy[Climate change adaptation of coffee production in space and time]Climate change adaptation of coffee production in space and time

Climate change will cause geographic range shifts for pollinators and major crops, with global implications for food security and rural livelihoods. However, little is known about the potential for coupled impacts of climate change on pollinators and crops. Coffee production exemplifies this issu...


Imbach, PabloFung, EmilyHannah, LeeNavarro-Racines, Carlos E.Roubik, David W.Ricketts, Taylor H.Harvey, Celia A.Donatti, Camila I.Läderach, PeterLocatelli, BrunoRoehrdanz, Patrick R.[Coupling of pollination services and coffee suitability under climate change]Coupling of pollination services and coffee suitability under climate change
Imbach, PabloBeardsley, MeganBouroncle, ClaudiaMedellin, ClaudiaLäderach, PeterHidalgo, Hugo G.Alfaro, EricEtten, Jacob vanAllan, RobertHemming, DebbieStone, RogerHannah, LeeDonatti, Camila I.[Climate change, ecosystems and smallholder agriculture in Central America: an introduction to the special issue]Climate change, ecosystems and smallholder agriculture in Central America: an introduction to the special issue

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