Conservation and coffee production: Creating synergies in Kodagu, Karnataka

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The district of Coorg, or Kodagu, in south-western Karnataka, is known for its natural beauty and biodiversity. Located in the eastern slope of the Western Ghats, Kodagu is blessed with verdant valleys and lush forests. Since as early as the sixteenth century, coffee has been a popular and successful cash crop grown in this region.

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Abraham, R., Purushothaman, S., & Devy, S. (2013). Conservation and coffee production: Creating synergies in Kodagu, Karnataka. In Livelihood Strategies in Southern India: Conservation and Poverty Reduction in Forest Fringes (Vol. 9788132216261, pp. 89–107). Springer India. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1626-1_6

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