Spatial variation in current and historical management of Arabica coffee across forests in its indigenous distribution
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To guide conservation of forest biodiversity in a broad sense we need to understand the landscape-level variation in current and historical management practices of agroforestry systems. We collected data on coffee management practices across a large forested landscape in Ethiopia within Arabica coffeeâs indigenous distribution, using interviews in 11 villages and field surveys and interviews at 78 coffee sites in the forest.
There was a gradient in coffee density (higher), liana cover (lower) and canopy cover (lower) from sites with high management intensity to sites without management. Recently, management intensity has increased in the forest edges. Interviews suggest that substantial areas of currently unmanaged coffee forests are a legacy of reforestation of abandoned (semi-) open landscapes in the late 19th century.
Despite a dynamic history of coffee cultivation across these areas, the conservation of forest biodiversity including unmanaged populations of genetically diverse Arabi..., To investigate coffee management dynamics in forest landscapes, researchers selected 11 primary forest areas representing different kebeles within the coffee-growing altitudinal range. A mixed methods approach was used, combining key informant interviews, guided field walks, and field surveys to gather quantitative and qualitative data. Each main site involved interviews with two key informants, totaling 32 male farmers and knowledgeable elders, who provided insights into historical and current coffee management practices. Additionally, 24 other male informants participated in field walks to collect quantitative data on environmental variables and conduct further interviews.
During the walks, researchers visited preselected sub-sites known from prior inventory work and identified additional significant locations suggested by informants. They collected data on the size and estimated age of the oldest coffee shrubs, coffee and tree density, liana cover, canopy cover, and walkability. A se..., , **Explanations to the Data files and R codes for analyses**
**Spatial variation in current and historical management of Arabica coffee across forests in its indigenous distribution**
See methods section in the paper for complementary descriptions and explanations of column names.
**R-code for analyses and some figures:**
**FigS1.R:** Principal component analysis and dendrogram of the coffee management, (based on coma_current_v3.csv)
**Figure2_Coffee management clusters and their characteristcs.R:** Statistical code for results presented in Figure 2 a-h, (based on cluster_summary3.xlsx)
**Table S3.R:** Â Statistical code and data for results presented in Table S3
**Table S5.R:** Statistical code for results presented in Table S5, (based on coma_current_v5.1.csv)
  **Figure4_a-c.R:** Statistical code for results presented in Table S5 and Figure 4abc, (based on coma_current_v5.1.csv)
 **Data and files used in the R-script:**
\**Table_1_cluster_summary.xlsx: (**data for result pres...
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2024-11-16



