Biodiversity Conservation Through Farming: A Landscape Assessment in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

E. Torquebiau, M. Dosso, F. Nakaggwa, O. Philippon
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The integration of agriculture and biodiversity has become an acknowledged solution to concurrently address the development of sustainable food production systems and the preservation of natural resources. However, there are few alternative farming systems combining agricultural commodities with ecosystem services. We examined the farm and landscape dynamics of an area in South Africa which has been isolated from mainstream agriculture for several decades. We used a time series of aerial photographs as well as farm surveys and interviews to analyze how historical and present trends can explain land use features. Results show that today's landscape is the consequence of dramatic socioeconomic transformations that have turned original transhumant livestock keepers into sedentary farmers. Although poverty is widespread, we found a well-balanced landscape with a regularly increasing tree cover and a high biodiversity potential. Beyond farm and household size, the main landscape impact factors are herd size and management as well as soil fertility management practices, including fallowing. We show that these conditions represent a good potential toward a multifunctional landscape, provided the relationships between farmers' practices and biodiversity are better formalized and there are tangible benefits for farmers to opt for this approach.
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通过农业保护生物多样性:南非夸祖鲁-纳塔尔省的景观评估
农业与生物多样性的结合已成为公认的解决办法,可以同时解决可持续粮食生产系统的发展和自然资源的保护问题。然而,很少有将农产品与生态系统服务相结合的替代农业系统。我们研究了南非一个与主流农业隔离了几十年的地区的农业和景观动态。我们使用航拍照片的时间序列以及农场调查和访谈来分析历史和当前的趋势如何解释土地利用特征。结果表明,今天的景观是戏剧性的社会经济变革的结果,这些变革使原始的牲畜饲养者变成了定居的农民。尽管贫困普遍存在,但我们发现了一个平衡良好的景观,树木覆盖率定期增加,生物多样性潜力很高。除了农场和家庭规模之外,主要的景观影响因素是畜群规模和管理以及土壤肥力管理做法,包括休耕。我们表明,如果农民的实践与生物多样性之间的关系得到更好的形式化,并且农民选择这种方法有切实的好处,这些条件代表了多功能景观的良好潜力。
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Journal of Sustainable Agriculture
Journal of Sustainable Agriculture 农林科学-农业综合
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