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Delia Catacutan

Researcher at World Agroforestry Centre

Publications -  63
Citations -  2345

Delia Catacutan is an academic researcher from World Agroforestry Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Natural resource management & Land use. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1950 citations. Previous affiliations of Delia Catacutan include University of the Philippines Los Baños.

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Boundary work for sustainable development: Natural resource management at the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).

TL;DR: A multicountry comparative analysis of natural resource management programs conducted under the auspices of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research discovered six distinctive kinds of boundary work contributing to the successes of those programs—a greater variety than has been documented in previous studies.
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The role of knowledge, attitudes and perceptions in the uptake of agricultural and agroforestry innovations among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an analytical framework that combines both extrinsic and intrinsic factors in farmers' decisions to adopt new agricultural technologies and apply the framework to agroforestry adoption as a case study.
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Climate risk adaptation by smallholder farmers: the roles of trees and agroforestry

TL;DR: In this paper, the role of trees and agroforestry in reducing small-holder's exposure to climate-related risks is highlighted, and challenges in the promotion and adoption of agro-forestry at the farm and landscape levels as a climate change adaptation strategy are identified.
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Payments for Environmental Services: Evolution Toward Efficient and Fair Incentives for Multifunctional Landscapes

TL;DR: Payments for environmental services (PES), the non-provisioning part of ecosystem services, target alignment of microeconomic incentives for land users with meso-and macroeconomic societal costs and benefits of their choices across stakeholders and scales as mentioned in this paper.
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Tree planting by smallholder farmers in Malawi: Using the theory of planned behaviour to examine the relationship between attitudes and behaviour

TL;DR: This paper examined farmers' attitudes towards tree planting on farms in Malawi, using the theory of planned behaviour as a conceptual framework, and found that farmers who reported planting trees in the last five years had more positive attitudes, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control compared to farmers who have not planted trees.