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Damayanti Buchori
Researcher at Bogor Agricultural University
Publications - 190
Citations - 5253
Damayanti Buchori is an academic researcher from Bogor Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 165 publications receiving 4267 citations. Previous affiliations of Damayanti Buchori include The Nature Conservancy & Nature Conservation Foundation.
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Trade-offs between multifunctionality and profit in tropical smallholder landscapes
Ingo Grass,Ingo Grass,Christoph Kubitza,Christoph Kubitza,Vijesh V. Krishna,Marife D. Corre,Oliver Mußhoff,Peter Pütz,Jochen Drescher,Katja Rembold,Katja Rembold,Eka Sulpin Ariyanti,Andrew D. Barnes,Nicole Brinkmann,Ulrich Brose,Bernhard Brümmer,Damayanti Buchori,Rolf Daniel,Kevin Darras,Heiko Faust,Lutz Fehrmann,Jonas Hein,Nina Hennings,Purnama Hidayat,Dirk Hölscher,Malte Jochum,Malte Jochum,Alexander Knohl,Martyna M. Kotowska,Valentyna Krashevska,Holger Kreft,Christoph Leuschner,Neil Jun S. Lobite,Rawati Panjaitan,Andrea Polle,Anton M. Potapov,Anton M. Potapov,Edwine Setia Purnama,Matin Qaim,Alexander Röll,Stefan Scheu,Dominik Schneider,Aiyen Tjoa,Teja Tscharntke,Edzo Veldkamp,Meike Wollni +45 more
TL;DR: Landscape compositions that can mitigate trade-offs under optimal land-use allocation but also show that intensive monocultures always lead to higher profits are identified, suggesting that targeted landscape planning is needed to increase land- use efficiency while ensuring socio-ecological sustainability.
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Multifunctional shade‐tree management in tropical agroforestry landscapes – a review
Teja Tscharntke,Yann Clough,Shonil A. Bhagwat,Damayanti Buchori,Heiko Faust,Dietrich Hertel,Dirk Hölscher,Jana Juhrbandt,Michael Kessler,Ivette Perfecto,Christoph Scherber,Götz Schroth,Edzo Veldkamp,Thomas C. Wanger,Thomas C. Wanger +14 more
TL;DR: The short-term and long-term ecological benefits of Shade trees in coffee Coffea arabica, C. canephora and cacao Theobroma cacao agroforestry are reviewed and the poorly understood, multifunctional role of shade trees for farmers and conservation alike is emphasized.
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Tradeoffs between income, biodiversity, and ecosystem functioning during tropical rainforest conversion and agroforestry intensification
Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter,Michael Kessler,Jan Barkmann,Merijn M. Bos,Damayanti Buchori,Stefan Erasmi,Heiko Faust,Gerhard Gerold,Klaus Glenk,S. Robbert Gradstein,Edi Guhardja,Marieke Harteveld,Dietrich Hertel,Patrick Höhn,Martin Kappas,Stefan Köhler,Christoph Leuschner,Miet Maertens,Rainer Marggraf,Sonja Migge-Kleian,Johanis P. Mogea,Ramadhaniel Pitopang,Matthias Schaefer,Stefan Schwarze,Simone G. Sporn,Andrea Steingrebe,Sri S. Tjitrosoedirdjo,Soekisman Tjitrosoemito,André Twele,Robert J. Weber,Lars Woltmann,Manfred Zeller,Teja Tscharntke +32 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that low-shade agroforestry provides the best available compromise between economic forces and ecological needs, and Certification schemes for shade-grown crops may provide a market-based mechanism to slow down current intensification trends.
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Combining high biodiversity with high yields in tropical agroforests
Yann Clough,Jan Barkmann,Jana Juhrbandt,Michael Kessler,Thomas C. Wanger,Thomas C. Wanger,Thomas C. Wanger,Alam Anshary,Damayanti Buchori,Damayanti Buchori,Daniele Cicuzza,Kevin Darras,Kevin Darras,Dadang Dwi Putra,Stefan Erasmi,Ramadhanil Pitopang,Carsten Schmidt,Christian H. Schulze,Dominik Seidel,Ingolf Steffan-Dewenter,Kathrin Stenchly,Stefan Vidal,Maria Weist,Arno Wielgoss,Arno Wielgoss,Teja Tscharntke +25 more
TL;DR: This work integrates biodiversity and crop productivity data for smallholder cacao in Indonesia to exemplify for tropical agroforests that there is little relationship between yield and biodiversity under current management, opening substantial opportunities for wildlife-friendly management.
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Mutually beneficial pollinator diversity and crop yield outcomes in small and large farms
Lucas Alejandro Garibaldi,Luísa G. Carvalheiro,Bernard E. Vaissière,Barbara Gemmill-Herren,Juliana Hipólito,Breno Magalhães Freitas,Hien T. Ngo,Nadine Azzu,Agustín Sáez,Jens Åström,Jiandong An,Betina Blochtein,Damayanti Buchori,Fermín J. Chamorro García,Fabiana Oliveira da Silva,Kedar Devkota,Márcia de Fátima Ribeiro,Leandro Freitas,Maria Cristina Gaglianone,Maria Goss,Mohammad Irshad,Muo Kasina,Alípio J.S. Pacheco Filho,Lúcia Helena Piedade Kiill,Peter Kwapong,Guiomar Nates Parra,Carmen S. S. Pires,Viviane C. Pires,Ranbeer S. Rawal,Akhmad Rizali,Antonio Mauro Saraiva,Ruan Veldtman,Blandina Felipe Viana,Sidia Witter,Hong Zhang +34 more
TL;DR: This study quantifies to what degree enhancing pollinator density and richness can improve yields on 344 fields from 33 pollinator-dependent crop systems in small and large farms from Africa, Asia, and Latin America.