Participatory mapping and sustainability evaluation using the main agroecological structure: A study of cocoa and livestock agroecosystems in Caquetá, Colombia

Neidy Clavijo, Luz Angela Rodriguez, Javier Álvarez, Juliana Buitrago, Thomas Gómez

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Abstract

In Colombia's Caquetá department, analyzing the social and environmental aspects of cocoa and livestock farming is crucial for designing sustainable food systems that promote peace, climate resilience, and reduced emissions. The Main Agroecological Structure (MAS) method evaluates the design, connectivity, and management of these farms, considering both ecological and social factors. This allows for the development of strategies that mitigate climate change while improving livelihoods. Our findings suggest cocoa farms are more diverse and both systems have existing strengths in social aspects, indicating potential for transitioning towards more sustainable practices while considering farmer knowledge and environmental awareness.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCGIAR Low-Emission Food Systems Initiative
Number of pages50
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • livestock
  • climate resilience
  • food systems
  • theobroma cacao-cacao
  • peacebuilding
  • theobroma cacao-cocoa (plant)
  • sustainability

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