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From biophysical to social-ecological trade-offs
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Mastrangelo, Matias E.
, Laterra, Pedro
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Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agroecology
/ Agroecosystems
/ Biodiversity
/ Chaco, Argentina
/ Commercial forests
/ Conservation
/ Developing countries
/ Dry Chaco
/ ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ efficiency frontier
/ Environmental conservation
/ Forest conservation
/ Forest habitats
/ Forests
/ Habitat conservation
/ indifference curve
/ multifunctional systems
/ Production
/ Productivity
/ Regulation
/ Social conflict
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ trade-offs
2015
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From biophysical to social-ecological trade-offs
by
Mastrangelo, Matias E.
, Laterra, Pedro
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agroecology
/ Agroecosystems
/ Biodiversity
/ Chaco, Argentina
/ Commercial forests
/ Conservation
/ Developing countries
/ Dry Chaco
/ ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ efficiency frontier
/ Environmental conservation
/ Forest conservation
/ Forest habitats
/ Forests
/ Habitat conservation
/ indifference curve
/ multifunctional systems
/ Production
/ Productivity
/ Regulation
/ Social conflict
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ trade-offs
2015
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From biophysical to social-ecological trade-offs
by
Mastrangelo, Matias E.
, Laterra, Pedro
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agroecology
/ Agroecosystems
/ Biodiversity
/ Chaco, Argentina
/ Commercial forests
/ Conservation
/ Developing countries
/ Dry Chaco
/ ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ efficiency frontier
/ Environmental conservation
/ Forest conservation
/ Forest habitats
/ Forests
/ Habitat conservation
/ indifference curve
/ multifunctional systems
/ Production
/ Productivity
/ Regulation
/ Social conflict
/ Sustainable agriculture
/ trade-offs
2015
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From biophysical to social-ecological trade-offs
2015
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Agricultural intensification in rural areas of developing countries compromises the provision of ecosystem services. Social conflict arises among landholders with different preferences for ecosystem services and land-use practices in agricultural frontiers of the Argentine Dry Chaco. We explored policy and management options by assessing the actual and potential outcomes of alternative land-use systems and scenarios. We first constructed the efficiency frontier for avian habitat and agricultural productivity to analyze the combinations of ecosystem services that can be achieved under different land-use intensities. A nonlinear, concave efficiency frontier indicated opportunities to achieve large gains for production with small losses for conservation, for instance, by transitioning from low- to intermediate-intensity systems. Second, we projected production and conservation outcomes, which can be achieved through the implementation of five alternative policy options. The land sharing with conservation scenario, 70% of the landscape covered by intermediate-intensity systems and 30% by undisturbed forests, yielded the higher combination of avian habitat and agricultural productivity. Third, we constructed indifference curves of three landholder groups, i.e., preproductivist, multifunctional, and productivist, by assessing their intentions (proxies for preferences) to conserve and convert remnant forests in their landholdings. Multifunctional landholders showed balanced preferences for conserving and converting forests in their landholdings, and maintaining intermediate-intensity systems. A general willingness to conserve forests coexisted in preproductivist landholders with the intention to clear some portions of the landholding and intensify landuse, indicating the potential of an endogenously motivated transition toward a multifunctional regime. Such transition may increase their productivity by 35-65% without compromising avian habitat. Productivist landholders showed a strong inclination toward converting forests for pasture cultivation, despite the observation that they can increase their conservation outcomes by 30-50% without significantly reducing productivity by transitioning toward a multifunctional regime. Promoting this transition will require exogenous incentives and regulations tailored to the behavior of this landholder group.
Publisher
Resilience Alliance
Subject
/ Forests
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