Where We Work
Project Research Leads
Research Affiliate • Ph.D. Student in Transdisciplinary Leadership, Creativity and Sustainability
martha.caswell@uvm.eduResearcher, Universidad Veracruzana
Senior Research Fellow, University of Plymouth (UK)
Ph.D. Student, Stockholm Resilience Institute
Coffee Research Alumni
Coffee Research Alumni
Materials & Publications
Materials & Publications
Recent Publications
Agroecology and Livelihoods Collaborative (ALC), and the Gund Institute for Environment. (2020) Agroecology and livelihoods in global coffee systems. Diverse, multifunctional farms key to sustainability. Research brief, December. 91°”ÍűÊÓÆ”, Burlington, U.S.A: Agroecology and Livelihoods Collaborative, and the Gund Institute for Environment.
AnderzĂ©n, J. (2023) âNo solamente del cafĂ© puede Vivir UnoâŠâ: participatory action research on agricultural diversification in smallholder coffee systems of Chiapas, Mexico. Graduate College Dissertations and Theses, 1680. Burlington: 91°”ÍűÊÓÆ”. Available at:
AnderzĂ©n, J., GuzmĂĄn Luna, A., Luna-GonzĂĄlez, D.V., Merrill, S.C., Caswell, M., MĂ©ndez, V.E., HernĂĄndez JonapĂĄ, R. and Mier y TerĂĄn GimĂ©nez Cacho, M. (2020) âEffects of on-farm diversification strategies on smallholder coffee farmer food security and income sufficiency in Chiapas, Mexicoâ, Journal of Rural Studies, 77, pp. 33â46.
GuzmĂĄn Luna, A., Bacon, C.M., MĂ©ndez, V.E., Flores GĂłmez, M.E., AnderzĂ©n, J., Mier y TerĂĄn GimĂ©nez Cacho, M., HernĂĄndez JonapĂĄ, R., Rivas, M., Duarte Canales, H.A. and Benavides GonzĂĄlez, Ă.N. (2022) âToward food sovereignty: transformative agroecology and participatory action research with coffee smallholder cooperatives in Mexico and Nicaraguaâ, Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 6(August)
Co-Created Materials
Popular education posters, co-created in collaboration with the , Institute for Agroecology, , and illustrate different aspects of on-farm diversification in coffee landscapes. Healthy Eating Plate shows what locally relevant and nutritious diets can look like in Chiapas. Agricultural calendars highlight the tasks that go into producing coffee, corn, and honey. The pollination poster visualizes the contributions of bees and other animal pollinators to the production of food crops in coffee agroecosystems.
As part of an IFA-affiliated project and in collaboration with farmers from the CESMACH coffee cooperative, , and the , the documentary, TodavĂa se Puede, presents the meaning of conserving the milpa - a traditional Mesoamerican method of growing corn, beans, and other crops - as told from the perspective of farming families in the Sierra Madre de Chiapas. We're happy to share this documentary with you now.