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Farmscape composition and livelihood sustainability in deforested landscapes of Colombian Amazonia

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Title Farmscape composition and livelihood sustainability in deforested landscapes of Colombian Amazonia
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/EJNDO5
 
Creator Perez, Lisset
Lavelle, Patrick
Rudbeck, Martin
Castro-Nunez, Augusto
Camilo, Karen
Vanegas, Martha
Sachet, Erwan
Romero Sanchez, Miguel A.
Suarez Salazar, Juan C.
Solarte, Antonio
Francesconi, Wendy
Quintero, Marcela
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description A total of 341 households were interviewed, 176 (51.6%) in the Andean foothills (with cattle raising as a dominant activity), and 165 (48.4%) in the hillside area where crop farming is dominant. The sample is representative of the four municipalities, according to the Colombian Census carried out in 2005. We used a stratified optimal random sampling strategy across the number of rural households in the municipalities to account for the number of farms. The information was collected from March 2016 to October 2016. The primary purpose of the household-level survey was to understand and document the current socioeconomic conditions and farming practices and synthesize this information into a sustainability index. The data was collected through Android Devices using the software CsPro 6.2 and 6.3. (Reporte Interno: Linea Base Encuesta Socioeconomica Proyecto SAL, 2018) (2016)
 
Subject Agricultural Sciences
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Social Sciences
Silvopastoral systems
Confirmatory factor analysis
Sustainable land use
Farmscape
Sustainability
Latin America and the Caribbean
Multifunctional Landscapes
 
Date 2020-07-02
 
Contributor Garcia, Carolina
 
Type Survey Data
Socio-economic Data
Process-produced data