Supply and demand of ecosystem services among smallholder farmers in irrigated and rainfed farming, Kilombero, Tanzania

IF 5.3 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Ecosystems and People Pub Date : 2022-12-05 DOI:10.1080/26395916.2022.2143571
E. Alavaisha, R. Lindborg
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ABSTRACT A sufficient supply of ecosystem services (ESs) in agriculture provides the basis for human sustainable development. Intensified large-scale farming has changed wetland ecosystems extensively by reducing both the resilience and capacity to support production of many ESs. Small-scale farming may also affect the generation of ESs where the impact often reflects the differences in farming practices. This paper explores the supply and demand of the ESs between management practices, irrigated and rainfed, of smallholder farmers in Kilombero wetland, Tanzania. We conducted interviews involving 30 households and two focus groups with five discussants for each practice, rainfed and irrigation. Generally, we found that the need for ES, especially food, water and flood control, in both farming practices, were exceeding the capacity to supply. In general, irrigation farming compared to rainfed farming was associated with higher levels of food production, increasing flood regulation and erosion control. However, the ES delivery and need were not uniform depending on the river discharge. The differences in supply and demand of ESs between farming practices suggest that society would benefit from investing in irrigation and regulatory infrastructures to minimize flooding risk and to build up the ecosystem’s natural capacity to produce services. Such practical policy-relevant measures could balance the gap between supply and demand of ESs in smallholder farming systems in Tanzanian wetland.
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坦桑尼亚基隆贝罗灌溉和雨养农业中小农生态系统服务的供需
摘要农业生态系统服务的充足供应为人类可持续发展提供了基础。大规模农业的集约化降低了许多生态系统的恢复力和支持生产的能力,极大地改变了湿地生态系统。小规模农业也可能影响ES的产生,这种影响通常反映了农业实践的差异。本文探讨了坦桑尼亚基隆贝罗湿地小农户灌溉和降雨管理实践之间的生态系统供需情况。我们对30户家庭和两个焦点小组进行了访谈,每种做法、雨水灌溉和灌溉都有五名讨论者。总的来说,我们发现,在这两种农业实践中,对ES的需求,特别是食品、水和防洪的需求,都超过了供应能力。总的来说,与雨养农业相比,灌溉农业与更高的粮食生产水平、更高的洪水调节和侵蚀控制有关。然而,ES的交付和需求并不一致,具体取决于河流流量。农业实践之间生态系统的供需差异表明,社会将受益于对灌溉和监管基础设施的投资,以最大限度地降低洪水风险,并建立生态系统生产服务的自然能力。这些切实可行的政策相关措施可以平衡坦桑尼亚湿地小农户农业系统中ESs的供需差距。
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Ecosystems and People
Ecosystems and People Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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7.80
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11.30%
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40
审稿时长
42 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecosystems and People is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses how biodiversity and ecosystems underpin human quality of life, and how societal activities and preferences drive changes in ecosystems. Research published in Ecosystems and People addresses human-nature relationships and social-ecological systems in a broad sense. This embraces research on biodiversity, ecosystem services, their contributions to quality of life, implications for equity and justice, and the diverse and rich ways in which people relate to nature.
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