Balancing shifting cultivation and forest conservation: lessons from a "sustainable landscape" in southeastern Mexico

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Dalle, Sarah Paule [1 ]
Pulido, Maria T. [2 ]
de Blois, Sylvie [1 ,3 ]
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[1] McGill Univ, Dept Plant Sci, Ste Anne De Bellevue, PQ H9X 3V9, Canada
[2] Univ Autonoma Estado Hidalgo, Ctr Invest Biol, Mineral De La Reforma 42184, Hidalgo, Mexico
[3] McGill Univ, McGill Sch Environm, Ste Anne De Bellevue, PQ H9X 3V9, Canada
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accessibility; agricultural expansion; agricultural intensification; community forestry; forest conservation; livelihoods; milpa; Plan Piloto Forestal; sustainability; trade-offs; tropical deforestation; Yucatec Maya; YUCATAN PENINSULAR REGION; LAND-USE; COMMUNITY FORESTRY; SOUTHERN YUCATAN; MIDDLE HILLS; BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION; TRADITIONAL AGRICULTURE; RESOURCE-MANAGEMENT; TROPICAL FORESTS; FALLOW PERIOD;
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Shifting cultivation is often perceived to be a threat to forests, but it is also central to the culture and livelihoods of millions of people worldwide. Balancing agriculture and forest conservation requires knowledge of how agricultural land uses evolve in landscapes with forest conservation initiatives. Based on a case study from Quintana Roo, Mexico, and remote sensing data, we investigated land use and land cover change (LUCC) in relation to accessibility (from main settlement and road) in search of evidence for agricultural expansion and/or intensification after the initiation of a community forestry program in 1986. Intensification was through a shortening of the fallow period. Defining the sampling space as a function of human needs and accessibility to agricultural resources was critical to ensure a user-centered perspective of the landscape. The composition of the accessible landscape changed substantially between 1976 and 1997. Over the 21-year period studied, the local population saw the accessible landscape transformed from a heterogeneous array of different successional stages including mature forests to a landscape dominated by young fallows. We detected a dynamic characterized by intensification of shifting cultivation in the most accessible areas with milpas being felled more and more from young fallows in spite of a preference for felling secondary forests. We argue that the resulting landscape provides a poorer resource base for sustaining agricultural livelihoods and discuss ways in which agricultural change could be better addressed through participatory land use planning. Balancing agricultural production and forest conservation will become even more important in a context of intense negotiations for carbon credits, an emerging market that is likely to drive future land changes worldwide.
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页码:1557 / 1572
页数:16
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