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Analysis of ecosystem services trade-offs to design agroecosystems with perennial crops

Authors :
Clémentine Allinne
Bruno Rapidel
Olivier Deheuvels
Héctor Valdés-Gómez
Aude Ripoche
Jean-Marc Blazy
Nathalie Lamanda
Aurélie Metay
Christian Gary
PCP 'Agroforestry Systems with Perennial Crops in Meso America'
Chilean project : CD-UBB 1203
Source :
Agronomy for Sustainable Development, Agronomy for Sustainable Development, Springer Verlag/EDP Sciences/INRA, 2015, 35 (4), pp.0. ⟨10.1007/s13593-015-0317-y⟩, Agronomy for Sustainable Development 4 (35), 1373-1390. (2015)
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2015.

Abstract

International audience; AbstractAgroecosystems represent 38 % of global land use. Agroecosystems are located close to human settlements and are managed to produce food and fibers, traded in markets. Agroecosystems also produce other goods and services essential to human beings, such as climate regulation, flood mitigation, and landscape amenity. Economists and ecologists have developed the ecosystem services framework to foster the provision of these non-commercial services. Scientists can therefore help decision makers to develop sustainable ecosystems by studying ecosystem services. Here, we analyze the trade-offs of ecosystem services of farming systems. We discuss case studies of mixed perennial crops. The set of ecosystem services provided by these agroecosystems depends on their composition, structure, and management. Complex rule-based management will be required if winegrowers are to maintain an adequate set of ecosystem services across contrasting climatic years. Innovations including cover crops in banana systems can fulfill most of the objective set but will rely on increased farm labor. We then discuss the advantages, challenges, and opportunities to include the description of relations between ecosystem services in cropping system design. We propose to extend the yield gap analysis to ecosystem services, as a service gap analysis. This extension faces methodological questions about the potential provision of a service in a region. We conclude on the challenges that need to be faced if we want to use ecosystem services trade-offs to improve the contribution of agricultural systems to human well-being.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17740746 and 17730155
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Agronomy for Sustainable Development, Agronomy for Sustainable Development, Springer Verlag/EDP Sciences/INRA, 2015, 35 (4), pp.0. ⟨10.1007/s13593-015-0317-y⟩, Agronomy for Sustainable Development 4 (35), 1373-1390. (2015)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e5b725ab8b8edc7955db4a2752897868
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13593-015-0317-y⟩