Tschopp, Maurice NicolasMaurice NicolasTschoppCeddia, Michele GrazianoMichele GrazianoCeddia0000-0001-7826-8865Inguaggiato, CarlaCarlaInguaggiatoBardsley, Nicholas O.Nicholas O.BardsleyHernández, HernánHernánHernández2024-10-052024-10-052020-09-29https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/56080The Argentinian Dry Chaco has suffered from very high deforestation rates in the last decades, and forest degradation remains an important issue. This study examines the adoption of sustainable silvopastoral practices by smallholder households in the Chaco. Data for the study were collected from 392 families in two munici-palities of the Province of Salta. We used multivariate probit (MVP) models to assess land users’ decision to adopt three management practices. We show that socio-economic factors (household assets, number of animals), human and social capital (literacy, affiliation with a producer organization), as well as access to financial re-sources (credit) determine adoption. Secured land tenure also increases the likelihood of adoption, but not as much as we initially hypothesized. We discuss how certain specificities of the area, including difficulties accessing land titles and pressure from the agro-industry, as well as the characteristics of the resource itself – forest grazing areas, some shared by multiple families – might explain this unexpectedly low influence of land tenure on the adoption of sustainable silvopastoral practices.enSilvopastoral systemsAdoption of sustainable practicesLand tenureDry ChacoUnderstanding the adoption of sustainable silvopastoral practices in Northern Argentina: What is the role of land tenure?article10.48350/15154010.1016/j.landusepol.2020.105092