@article{fdi:010095397, title = {{E}cosystem service bundles associated with agrobiodiversity in agroforestry systems : a case study of two coffee-growing regions of {H}aiti}, author = {{M}illet, {C}. {P}. and {J}eune, {W}. and {G}uervil, {J}. {S}. and {S}t {A}rmand, {L}. {A}. and {A}mazan, {J}. {F}. and {D}uval, {G}. and {L}ouis, {R}. {B}. {J}. and {R}obert, {B}. and {P}oncet, {V}al{\'e}rie and {A}llinne, {C}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}mallholder {C}offee agroforestry systems ({CAFS}) deliver ecosystem services bundles crucial to farmer livelihoods, resilience of rural communities, maintenance of natural processes, and biodiversity conservation. {T}heir importance is likely greatest in countries with vulnerable populations such as {H}aiti. {N}evertheless, little is known about service delivery by {H}aitian {CAFS}. {T}herefore, we characterized the agrobiodiversity of 39 representative {CAFS} in two coffee-growing regions of {H}aiti ({N}orth and {S}outhwest), and the multiple services they support. {W}e investigated associations between the composition and structure of agrobiodiversity and service delivery. {T}o that end, {CAFS} typologies were established from variables pertaining to coffee genetic diversity, stand structure and injury profiles, shade tree and associated crop diversity, and bioclimate. {A}ssociations between typologies were investigated. {W}e also established a typology based on delivered services related to coffee performance, species and nutritional diversity, tree uses, carbon storage, and nitrogen availability. {S}urveyed coffee plots were generally varietally diverse, aging, and subject to pest and diseases. {M}ost {CAFS} occurred on a spectrum of farm regeneration (old to renewed coffee plots) tied to the adoption of "modern" coffee varieties, with implications for ecosystem service delivery. {F}urthermore, we described 3 distinct ecosystem service bundles delivered by {CAFS}: subsistence-, coffee performance-, and tree utility-maximizing bundles, respectively. {F}inally, our results highlight the importance of the tree strata for {ES}, including conservation of native species. {O}verall, our study contributes to the still-limited knowledge of {H}aitian {CAFS} agrobiodiversity. {T}rade-offs between certain services, and absence of trade-offs between others, signal possible {CAFS} improvement pathways.}, keywords = {{A}grobiodiversity ; {A}groforestry systems ; {C}offee ; {H}aiti ; {E}cosystem service ; bundles ; {HAITI}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}cosystem {S}ervices}, volume = {76}, numero = {}, pages = {101782 [15 ]}, ISSN = {2212-0416}, year = {2025}, DOI = {10.1016/j.ecoser.2025.101782}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010095397}, }