Aggregate effects on ecosystem services from certification of tea farming in the Upper Tana River basin, Kenya

Modeling study
Journal article

Published August 2019 by Elsevier Limited. Authored by Willemen, L., Crossman, ND., Newsom, D., Hughell, D., Hunink, JE. and Milder, JC.

Summary

This paper analyzes the impact of tea certification on farm-level soil conservation management, fertilizer use, and riparian buffer zones through spatial impact model comparisons. Findings indicate that farm-level certification reduces soil erosion but leads to increased fertilizer use.
Research detail

Aggregate effects on ecosystem services from certification of tea farming in the Upper Tana River basin, Kenya

Modeling study
Journal article

Published August 2019 by Elsevier Limited. Authored by Willemen, L., Crossman, ND., Newsom, D., Hughell, D., Hunink, JE. and Milder, JC.

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