Trade-offs between multifunctionality and profit in tropical smallholder landscapes
University of Hohenheim · University of Göttingen · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Land-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…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 72.21
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 71
Authors
41- IGIngo GraßCorresponding
University of Hohenheim, University of Göttingen
- CKChristoph Kubitza
German Institute for Global and Area Studies, University of Göttingen
- VVVijesh V. Krishna
Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maíz Y Trigo
- MDMarife D. Corre
University of Göttingen
- OMOliver Mußhoff
University of Göttingen
Topics & keywords
- Ecosystem services
- Livelihood
- Biodiversity
- Ecosystem
- Natural resource economics
- Monoculture
- Incentive
- Business
- Life in Land