Fostering a wildlife-friendly program for sustainable coffee farming: The case of small-holder farmers in Indonesia
There is an urgent need for a global transition to sustainable and wildlife-friendly farming systems that provide social and economic equity and protect ecosystem services on which agriculture depends. Java is home to 60 of Indonesia�s population and harbors many endemic species; thus, managing ag...
Main Authors: | Campera, M., Budiadi, B., Adinda, E., Ahmad, N., Balestri, M., Hedger, K., Imron, M.A., Manson, S., Nijman, V., Nekaris, K.A.I. |
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2021
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