Evaluating Farmers' Knowledge of Shade Trees in Different Cocoa Agro-Ecological Zones in Ghana

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作者
Graefe, Sophie [1 ]
Meyer-Sand, Lennart Flavio [1 ]
Chauvette, Katja [1 ]
Abdulai, Issaka [2 ]
Jassogne, Laurence [3 ]
Vaast, Philippe [4 ,5 ]
Asare, Richard [6 ]
机构
[1] Georg August Univ Gottingen, Trop Silviculture & Forest Ecol, Gottingen, Germany
[2] Georg August Univ Gottingen, Crop Prod Syst Trop, Gottingen, Germany
[3] IITA, Kampala, Uganda
[4] Ctr Cooperat Int Rech Dev CIRAD, UMR Eco&Sols, Montpellier, France
[5] World Agroforestry Ctr ICRAF, Nairobi, Kenya
[6] IITA, Accra, Ghana
关键词
Agroforestry; Local knowledge; Shade; Theobroma cacao; Tree attributes; Ghana; LOCAL KNOWLEDGE; AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS; ECOSYSTEM SERVICES; THEOBROMA-CACAO; COFFEE; MANAGEMENT; CONSERVATION; PERCEPTIONS;
D O I
10.1007/s10745-017-9899-0
中图分类号
Q98 [人类学];
学科分类号
030303 ;
摘要
Shade trees are an integral part of most cocoa growing systems across the world. This study assesses farmers' local knowledge of shade trees at two locations in Ghana with different climatic conditions and vulnerability to climate change. Akumadan is located in the northern dry part of the cocoa belt representing marginal conditions for cocoa cultivation, whereas Asankragua is located in the southern wet part, more ecologically favorable for cocoa cultivation. Inventories were conducted to assess the abundance of species, their structural characteristics and benefits to cocoa systems. Results show that cocoa farmers have detailed knowledge on the functions of shade trees in cocoa systems and prefer species that provide specific needs according to the location. However, abundance of species in a location does not necessary translate into beneficial impacts on cocoa productivity. In the drier part of the cocoa belt, income diversification through shade trees is an adaptation strategy to the increasingly marginal conditions for cocoa production, which has led to the high proportion of fruit trees among the most abundant species. In contrast, farmers in the southern part of the cocoa belt select shade trees for their high cocoa compatibility. Adaptation strategies for cocoa farmers should therefore promote species that best accommodate farmers' economic, agronomic and environmental needs.
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页数:12
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