Beyond yield and toward sustainability: Using applied ecology to support biodiversity conservation and food production

Author:

Rader Romina1ORCID,Nuñez Martin A.2ORCID,Siqueira Tadeu3ORCID,Zou Yi4ORCID,Macinnis‐Ng Cate5ORCID,Marini Lorenzo6ORCID,Batáry Péter7ORCID,Gordon Rowena8ORCID,Groves Lydia8ORCID,Barlow Jos9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Ecosystem Management and Botany, School of Environment and Rural Science University of New England Armidale New South Wales Australia

2. Department of Biology and Biochemistry University of Houston Houston Texas USA

3. School of Biological Sciences University of Canterbury Christchurch New Zealand

4. Department of Health and Environmental Sciences, School of Science Xi'an Jiaotong‐Liverpool University Suzhou China

5. School of Biological Sciences University of Auckland, Waipapa Taumata Rau Auckland New Zealand

6. Department of Agronomy, Food, Natural Resources, Animals and Environment (DAFNAE) University of Padova Legnaro (Padova) Italy

7. ‘Lendület’ Landscape and Conservation Ecology Institute of Ecology and Botany, HUN‐REN Centre for Ecological Research Budapest Hungary

8. British Ecological Society London UK

9. Lancaster Environment Centre Lancaster University Lancaster UK

Abstract

Abstract Agroecological research has an important role in supporting evidence‐based land management to ensure food production is achieved whilst minimising the impacts on biodiversity and its associated ecosystem processes and services. This nexus between often competing priorities of optimal production and sustainability requires greater knowledge of management decisions to enact more sustainable and transformative practice change and to better conserve biodiversity. We highlight three key knowledge gaps in this area: (i) The use of appropriate indicators to measure dependencies and impacts on biodiversity; (ii) Methods to improve the management of resources to support the “health” of biodiversity within agroecosystems; (iii) Greater understanding of the ecosystem processes, and services generated and received across terrestrial and aquatic habitats. Synthesis and applications. Ecological research and robust science will play a vital role in supporting more sustainable food production. We see Journal of Applied Ecology playing a key role in promoting agricultural research that goes beyond a narrow focus on increasing output, and encourage more submissions at the interface of agriculture, ecology and biodiversity conservation, considering social and economic aspects for a sustainable future.

Publisher

Wiley

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