SOERE F-ORE-T : Coffee-Flux site (Costa Rica)
Aims and Philosophy of the CoffeeFlux Collaborative Platform
The aim of Coffee-Flux is to assess carbon, nutrients, water and sediment Ecosystem Services (ES) at the scale of a coffee agroforestry watershed and additional experiments. Observation, experimentation, modelling and remote-sensing are combined, collecting data and calibrating models locally, then upscaling to larger regions. The project has been running continuously since 2009, in order to encompass seasonal and inter-annual fluctuations of coffee productivity and ecosystem services.
Coffee-flux is a platform where collaborative research on coffee agroforestry is promoted: data are being shared between collaborators and positive interactions are enhanced. The philosophy is to concentrate several investigations on one specific site and for several years, to share a useful common experimental database, to develop modelling and to publish results in highly-ranked scientific journals. Applied research is also highly encouraged (e.g. C-Neutral certification, NAMA, Agronomy, etc.). Coffee-Flux benefits from infrastructure, easy access from CATIE and very good security, ready to welcome complementary scientific investigations and collaborations. The project is wide open to complementary projects, scientists and of course to students. The core data base is for sharing.
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- Date ( Creation )
- 2009-01-01
Point of contact
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
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- air temperature , atmospheric pressure , soil water content , phenology , AnaEE-France , forest ecology , forest ecosystem , air humidity , soil temperature , agro-ecosystem , long term monitoring , soil respiration , incident shortwave radiation , incident photosynthetically active radiation , water pH , canopy surface temperature , net ecosystem H2O flux , soil heat flux , aquatic nutrient level , net carbon dioxide flux , F-ORE-T , radiation interception , modelling , experimentation , pruning , andosol , fertiliser input , invasive species , remote sensing , water conductivity , observation , pest specie , water temperature , water oxygen content , water turbidity , water current speed
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- Environmental monitoring facilities
- AnaEE-France Locations ( Place )
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- Coffee-Flux
- theme.variableAnaEE.rdf ( Theme )
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- pluviometry , air temperature , CO2 flux , N2O flux , evapotranspiration , soil heat flux , sap flow , soil respiration , sensible heat flux , energy flux in soil vegetation atmosphere system , net radiation , mass flux in soil vegetation atmosphere system , soil moisture , vegetation nutrients stock , soil temperature , vegetation height , foliar index , dendrometry , vegetation growth , litterfall , foliar gaseous exchanges
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- fertilisation , vegetation thinning
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- See AnaEE-France charters.
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- Intellectual property rights
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- Intellectual property rights
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- Description
- Coffee-Flux
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- inapplicable (inapplicable )
- OnLine resource
- Coffee-Flux experimental Web Site
Conformance result
- Date ( Publication )
- 2010-12-08
- Explanation
- Not evaluated
- Statement
- The experimental site of Coffee-Flux was created in 2009. It is located in Costa Rica.
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- Date stamp
- 2017-07-31T10:04:15
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