Cacao agroforestry adoption by smallholder farmers and forest loss prevention in the Maya Golden Landscape, Belize

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Santos Daniel Chicas [1 ]
Nobuya Mizoue [1 ]
Tetsuji Ota [1 ]
Khin Thu Wint Kyaw [1 ]
Miguel Conrado Valdez [2 ]
Jonas Østergaard Nielsen [3 ]
Chi-Farn Chen [2 ]
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[1] Kyushu University,Department of Agro
[2] National Central University,Environmental Science, Faculty of Agriculture
[3] Humboldt-Universität Zu Berlin,Center for Space and Remote Sensing Research, Zhongli District
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Central America; Cacao agroforestry; De-reservation; Forest reserves; Landscape; Mahalanobis;
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10.1007/s13280-024-02106-4
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Unsustainable land use practices have led to increased forest loss rates. Implementing cacao agroforestry can reduce forest loss by preventing the clear-cutting of forests for monoculture plantations. However, research is needed on its effectiveness in preventing forest loss and the factors influencing its adoption between full-time and part-time farmers. Here, we address these gaps in the Maya Golden Landscape, Belize, by using Mahalanobis distance matching to compare forest loss in cacao agroforestry concession, forest reserve, and de-reserve areas and analyzing social data of 187 households. The results suggest that the odds of forest loss in the cacao agroforestry concession area are approximately 16% higher than in the Maya Mountain North Forest Reserve. In comparison, they are 85% lower than in the de-reserved areas. We also report differences in the factors influencing agroforestry adoption between part-time and full-time farmers. Successful cacao agroforestry adoption requires considering the differences that exist between farmers' categories.
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页数:16
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