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dc.date.created2022-05-10T12:39:14Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifier.citationDamasco, Gabriel Anhalt, Mandy Perdiz, Ricardo O. Wittmann, Florian Leandro de Assis, Rafael Schöngart, Jochen Piedade, Maria T. F. Bacon, Christine D. Antonelli, Alexandre Fine, Paul V. A. . Certification of açaí agroforestry increases the conservation potential of the Amazonian tree flora. Agroforestry Systems. 2022, 96(2), 407-416
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/101301
dc.description.abstractAbstract The harvesting of açaí berries (palm fruits from the genus Euterpe ) in Amazonia has increased over the last 20 years due to a high local and global market demand and triggered by their widely acclaimed health benefits as a ‘superfood’. Although such increase represents a financial boom for local communities, unregulated extraction in Amazonia risks negative environmental effects including biodiversity loss through açai intensification and deforestation. Alternatively, the introduction of certified sustainable agroforestry production programs of açaí has been strategically applied to reduce the exploitation of Amazonian forests. Local açaí producers are required to follow principles of defined sustainable management practices, environmental guidelines, and social behaviors, paying specific attention to fair trade and human rights. In this study we investigate whether sustainable agroforestry and certification effectively promotes biodiversity conservation in Amazonia. To address this question, we conducted a forestry inventory in two hectares of long-term certified açai harvesting areas to gain further knowledge on the plant diversity and forest structure in açaí managed forests and to understand the contribution of certification towards sustainable forest management. On average, we found that certified managed forests harbor 50% more tree species than non-certified açaí groves. Trees in certified areas also have significantly higher mean basal area, meaning larger and hence older individuals are more likely to be protected. Certified harvesting sites also harbor dense populations of threatened species as classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (e.g.  Virola surinamensis, classified as ‘endangered’). Besides increasing the knowledge of plant diversity in açaí managed areas, we present baseline information for monitoring the impact of harvesting activities in natural ecosystems in Amazonia.
dc.languageEN
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.titleCertification of açaí agroforestry increases the conservation potential of the Amazonian tree flora
dc.title.alternativeENEngelskEnglishCertification of açaí agroforestry increases the conservation potential of the Amazonian tree flora
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorDamasco, Gabriel
dc.creator.authorAnhalt, Mandy
dc.creator.authorPerdiz, Ricardo O.
dc.creator.authorWittmann, Florian
dc.creator.authorLeandro de Assis, Rafael
dc.creator.authorSchöngart, Jochen
dc.creator.authorPiedade, Maria T. F.
dc.creator.authorBacon, Christine D.
dc.creator.authorAntonelli, Alexandre
dc.creator.authorFine, Paul V. A.
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cristin.unitnameNaturhistorisk museum
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cristin.qualitycode1
dc.identifier.cristin2023077
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dc.identifier.jtitleAgroforestry Systems
dc.identifier.volume96
dc.identifier.issue2
dc.identifier.startpage407
dc.identifier.endpage416
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-021-00727-2
dc.type.documentTidsskriftartikkel
dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn0167-4366
dc.type.versionPublishedVersion


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