Reconciling biodiversity conservation, food production and farmers’ demand in agricultural landscapes
Montoya et al., 2019
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304380019303977
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Montoya et al., 2019
Efficient management of agricultural management should consider multiple
services and stakeholders. Yet, it remains unclear how to guarantee
ecosystem services for multiple stakeholders’ demands, especially
considering the observed biodiversity decline following reductions in
semi-natural habitat (SNH), and global change. Here, we use an ecosystem
service model of intensively-managed agricultural landscapes to derive
the best landscape compositions for different stakeholders’ demands, and
how they vary with stochasticity and the degree of pollination
dependence of crops. We analyse three groups of stakeholders assumed to
value different ecosystem services most – individual farmers (crop yield
per area), agricultural unions (landscape production) and
conservationists (biodiversity). Additionally, we consider a social
average scenario that aims at maximizing multifunctionality. Trade-offs
among stakeholders’ demands strongly depend on the degree of pollination
dependence of crops, the strength of environmental and demographic
stochasticity, and the relative amount of an ecosystem service demanded
by each stakeholder. Intermediate amounts of SNH deliver relatively high
levels of the three services (social average). Our analysis further
suggests that the current levels of SNH protection lie below these
intermediate amounts of SNH in intensively-managed agricultural
landscapes. Given the worldwide trends in agriculture and global change,
current policies should start to consider factors such as crop type and
stochasticity, as they can strongly influence best landscape
compositions for different stakeholders. Our results suggest ways of
managing landscapes to reconcile several actors’ demands and ensure for
biodiversity conservation and food production.
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