ShadeMotion: Applications of an open-source canopy shade-modelling software in post-secondary curricula, short-term training workshops, and demonstration farms across Latin America for climate-resilient agroforestry practice
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CGIAR Research Program on Forests, Trees and Agroforestry. 2020. ShadeMotion: Applications of an open-source canopy shade-modelling software in post-secondary curricula, short-term training workshops, and demonstration farms across Latin America for climate-resilient agroforestry practice. Reported in Forests, Trees and Agroforestry Annual Report 2020. Outcome Impact Case Report.
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The Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center’s (CATIE) ShadeMotion innovation is an open-source technology that models tree shade and can inform tree-planting practices to improve crop yields, enhance agroforest sustainability, and support climate adaptation of both farm and agro-ecosystems. ShadeMotion is intended for use by researchers (including students), farmers, and practitioners (e.g., extension staff, technicians). Integration of ShadeMotion in post-secondary curricula, training, and application in demonstration farms in Latin America supports capacity development and more sustainable agroforestry practices.
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research; farmers; climate; sustainability; adaptation; models; yields; agricultural research; technology; training; ecosystems; agroforestry; development; innovation; planting; farms; education; capacity development; modelling; canopy; workshops; extension; shade; integration; software; application; higher education; researchers; students; latin america; case studies; agrifood systems; rural development

