Trade-offs between multifunctionality and profit in tropical smallholder landscapes
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Published:2020-03-04
Issue:1
Volume:11
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Grass IngoORCID, Kubitza Christoph, Krishna Vijesh V.ORCID, Corre Marife D., Mußhoff Oliver, Pütz Peter, Drescher JochenORCID, Rembold Katja, Ariyanti Eka Sulpin, Barnes Andrew D.ORCID, Brinkmann Nicole, Brose UlrichORCID, Brümmer Bernhard, Buchori Damayanti, Daniel RolfORCID, Darras Kevin F. A., Faust HeikoORCID, Fehrmann Lutz, Hein JonasORCID, Hennings Nina, Hidayat Purnama, Hölscher Dirk, Jochum MalteORCID, Knohl AlexanderORCID, Kotowska Martyna M.ORCID, Krashevska Valentyna, Kreft Holger, Leuschner Christoph, Lobite Neil Jun S., Panjaitan Rawati, Polle AndreaORCID, Potapov Anton M., Purnama Edwine, Qaim MatinORCID, Röll AlexanderORCID, Scheu Stefan, Schneider Dominik, Tjoa Aiyen, Tscharntke Teja, Veldkamp EdzoORCID, Wollni Meike
Abstract
AbstractLand-use transitions can enhance the livelihoods of smallholder farmers but potential economic-ecological trade-offs remain poorly understood. Here, we present an interdisciplinary study of the environmental, social and economic consequences of land-use transitions in a tropical smallholder landscape on Sumatra, Indonesia. We find widespread biodiversity-profit trade-offs resulting from land-use transitions from forest and agroforestry systems to rubber and oil palm monocultures, for 26,894 aboveground and belowground species and whole-ecosystem multidiversity. Despite variation between ecosystem functions, profit gains come at the expense of ecosystem multifunctionality, indicating far-reaching ecosystem deterioration. We identify landscape compositions that can mitigate trade-offs under optimal land-use allocation but also show that intensive monocultures always lead to higher profits. These findings suggest that, to reduce losses in biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, changes in economic incentive structures through well-designed policies are urgently needed.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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