From whom and for what? Deforestation in Dry Chaco from local-urban inhabitants’ perception

To meet the global-human population increase, deforestation resulting from agriculture expansion threatens the ecological and social dimensions of subtropical and tropical forests. Here, we identified classes of agricultural frontiers in the Dry Chaco ecoregion based on land-use changes between 2000...

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Main Authors: S. Marinaro, L. Sacchi, N.I. Gasparri
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-04-01
Series:Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2530064421001000
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description To meet the global-human population increase, deforestation resulting from agriculture expansion threatens the ecological and social dimensions of subtropical and tropical forests. Here, we identified classes of agricultural frontiers in the Dry Chaco ecoregion based on land-use changes between 2000 and 2013, in which we performed interviews and quantified local-urban people's perception regarding (1) main drivers of deforestation, (2) main actors responsible for it, and (3) if deforestation drivers impact positive or negatively on their welfare. Whereas in early frontier’ stages (i.e. new and incipient-active frontiers) the drivers perceived as responsible for deforestation were forest exploitation and real-estate transactions, in a later stage (i.e. active-frontier class) global agribusiness and livestock emerged. In mature-frontier stages, only cropland replacement was perceived as responsible. Across all agricultural-frontier classes, extra-regional people were the most pointed as responsible for deforestation, but governments were mentioned concerning weak policies and absence of plans. Global agribusiness was the driver most mentioned as impacting positively and negatively on local-urban people’s welfare, mostly related to job opportunities. This likely reflects that not all the population can take part in the economy boosted by commodities production. The identification of stages of agriculture-frontiers resulted in a simple and rigorous classification that could allow predicting social-ecological trajectories.
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spelling doaj.art-f32ed54e486e4dab85b201b8575c274e2022-12-22T03:25:33ZengElsevierPerspectives in Ecology and Conservation2530-06442022-04-01202141150From whom and for what? Deforestation in Dry Chaco from local-urban inhabitants’ perceptionS. Marinaro0L. Sacchi1N.I. Gasparri2Instituto de Ecología Regional (CONICET-UNT), Argentina; Centro de Estudio y Aplicación del Ciclo de Indagación (CEyACI), Fac. de Cs. Naturales e IML, Argentina; Corresponding author at: Instituto de Ecología Regional (CONICET-UNT), Argentina.Independent Professional, ArgentinaInstituto de Ecología Regional (CONICET-UNT), Argentina; Facultad de Ciencias Naturales e IML, ArgentinaTo meet the global-human population increase, deforestation resulting from agriculture expansion threatens the ecological and social dimensions of subtropical and tropical forests. Here, we identified classes of agricultural frontiers in the Dry Chaco ecoregion based on land-use changes between 2000 and 2013, in which we performed interviews and quantified local-urban people's perception regarding (1) main drivers of deforestation, (2) main actors responsible for it, and (3) if deforestation drivers impact positive or negatively on their welfare. Whereas in early frontier’ stages (i.e. new and incipient-active frontiers) the drivers perceived as responsible for deforestation were forest exploitation and real-estate transactions, in a later stage (i.e. active-frontier class) global agribusiness and livestock emerged. In mature-frontier stages, only cropland replacement was perceived as responsible. Across all agricultural-frontier classes, extra-regional people were the most pointed as responsible for deforestation, but governments were mentioned concerning weak policies and absence of plans. Global agribusiness was the driver most mentioned as impacting positively and negatively on local-urban people’s welfare, mostly related to job opportunities. This likely reflects that not all the population can take part in the economy boosted by commodities production. The identification of stages of agriculture-frontiers resulted in a simple and rigorous classification that could allow predicting social-ecological trajectories.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2530064421001000Agricultural frontiersLand-use changesLivestockActorsSocial-ecological systemsSoybean crops
spellingShingle S. Marinaro
L. Sacchi
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From whom and for what? Deforestation in Dry Chaco from local-urban inhabitants’ perception
Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation
Agricultural frontiers
Land-use changes
Livestock
Actors
Social-ecological systems
Soybean crops
title From whom and for what? Deforestation in Dry Chaco from local-urban inhabitants’ perception
title_full From whom and for what? Deforestation in Dry Chaco from local-urban inhabitants’ perception
title_fullStr From whom and for what? Deforestation in Dry Chaco from local-urban inhabitants’ perception
title_full_unstemmed From whom and for what? Deforestation in Dry Chaco from local-urban inhabitants’ perception
title_short From whom and for what? Deforestation in Dry Chaco from local-urban inhabitants’ perception
title_sort from whom and for what deforestation in dry chaco from local urban inhabitants perception
topic Agricultural frontiers
Land-use changes
Livestock
Actors
Social-ecological systems
Soybean crops
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2530064421001000
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