2022
DOI: 10.1080/17565529.2022.2057906
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The impact of climate change on coffee production of small farmers and their adaptation strategies: a review

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“…Here, a number of prior meta‐reviews highlight the multidisciplinary and multisectoral scope of resilience research. Bodies of work surveyed here include resilience in climate change, agriculture, community participation, economic development, finance, and peacebuilding (e.g., Barrett, 2017; Castells‐Quintana et al, 2018; Ferreira, 2020; Fook, 2017; Jawo et al, 2022; Johnson et al, 2021; Manzini & M'Rithaa, 2016). COVID‐19 also emerged as a common thread in meta‐reviews on resilient value chains and public health systems (e.g., Anbumozhi & Kalirajan, 2021; Caponnetto et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, a number of prior meta‐reviews highlight the multidisciplinary and multisectoral scope of resilience research. Bodies of work surveyed here include resilience in climate change, agriculture, community participation, economic development, finance, and peacebuilding (e.g., Barrett, 2017; Castells‐Quintana et al, 2018; Ferreira, 2020; Fook, 2017; Jawo et al, 2022; Johnson et al, 2021; Manzini & M'Rithaa, 2016). COVID‐19 also emerged as a common thread in meta‐reviews on resilient value chains and public health systems (e.g., Anbumozhi & Kalirajan, 2021; Caponnetto et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climate change is expected to change the geographical distribution of plant pathogens, the number of generations (which by now is able to complete a higher number of reproductive cycles, thus resulting in increased populations), the ability or sensitivity of overwintering in specific areas (allowing the larvae or overwintering structures to survive at higher rates), as well as the synchronization between fruit tree vulnerability and pest infestation or disease infection [3,6,22]. All of the above lead to increased problems regarding plant protection [25,72]. The globalization of commerce has also helped in the expansion of pests and diseases in areas that were not traditionally their habitat, which, by now, due to climate change, can offer a secure environment for the development and growth of this invasive species [6,22].…”
Section: Impact On Pest Disease and Weed Incidencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the fact that forest communities are very sensitive to climate change because of their economic viability, cultural and spiritual relationships, and socioecological influences, most forest dwellers have never heard of the term "climate change" (Ngoukwa et al, 2023). Temperature and precipitation can have negative effects on agroforestry crops, leading to stunted development and lower yields (Jawo et al, 2023). As a result of adverse temperature regimes and altered rainfall patterns, forest-dependent small-scale farmers in the Philippines confront the conundrum of delayed fruiting and more severe damage by bug and pest outbreaks.…”
Section: Climate Change and Forestrymentioning
confidence: 99%