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A framework for monitoring and evaluating carbon mitigation by farm forestry projects : example of a demonstration project in Chiapas, Mexico

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En: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change volumen 2, número 2-3 (1997), páginas 231-246Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso Resumen:
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In Mexico an estimated 4.5×10 ha are available for farm forestry, while up to 6.1×10ha could be saved from deforestation by making shifting agriculture more productive and sustainable. Various farm forestry systems are technically, socially, and economically viable, including live fences, coffee with shade trees, plantations, tree enrichment of fallows, and taungya, with a C-sequestration potential varying from 17.6 to 176.3 Mg C ha−1. A self-reporting system with on-site spot checks is presented for the monitoring and evaluation (M&E), and will be tested in a farm forestry C-sequestration pilot project, to begin in Chiapas, Mexico, in 1997. The M&E procedure will facilitate the collection of field data at low cost, help ensure that the systems continue to address the needs of farmers, and give farmers an understanding of the value of the service that they are providing.

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Lista(s) en las que aparece este ítem: Ganadería, agroforestería, silvopastoril y cambio climático
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In Mexico an estimated 4.5×10 ha are available for farm forestry, while up to 6.1×10ha could be saved from deforestation by making shifting agriculture more productive and sustainable. Various farm forestry systems are technically, socially, and economically viable, including live fences, coffee with shade trees, plantations, tree enrichment of fallows, and taungya, with a C-sequestration potential varying from 17.6 to 176.3 Mg C ha−1. A self-reporting system with on-site spot checks is presented for the monitoring and evaluation (M&E), and will be tested in a farm forestry C-sequestration pilot project, to begin in Chiapas, Mexico, in 1997. The M&E procedure will facilitate the collection of field data at low cost, help ensure that the systems continue to address the needs of farmers, and give farmers an understanding of the value of the service that they are providing. Inglés

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