Ecology and Society: a journal of integrative science for resilience and sustainability | |
Toward understanding the dynamics of land change in Latin America: potential utility of a resilience approach for building archetypes of land-systems change | |
Matilda M. Baraibar,2  FlorenciaRositano,4  Arianede Bremond,4  Cecilia C. Gelabert,7  LisaDeutsch,8  Juan C. Rocha,9  Jordan S.Oestreicher,9  | |
[1] Universidad Nacional de Misiones, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, Área de Producción vegetal con énfasis en sistemas agroalimentarios sustentables, Eldorado, Misiones, Argentina;Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, Swedish Royal Academy of Science;CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires, IFEVA, Buenos Aires, Argentina;Institute of Latin American Studies, Stockholm University;International Programme Office, Global Land Programme;University of Maryland, College Park;Centre for Development and Environment, University of Bern;Department of Economic History and International Relations, Stockholm University;Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University;Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Agronomía, Departamento de Economía, Desarrollo y Planeamiento Agrícola, Cátedra de Sistemas Agroalimentarios, Buenos Aires, Argentina;Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Agronomía, Departamento de Producción Vegetal, Cátedra de Cerealicultura, Buenos Aires, Argentina;Universidade de Brasília, Centro de Desenvolvimento Sustentável | |
关键词: archetypes; l; -use change; Latin America; regime shifts; resilience assessment; | |
DOI : 10.5751/ES-10349-240117 | |
学科分类:生物科学(综合) | |
来源: Resilience Alliance Publications | |
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【 摘 要 】
Climate change, financial shocks, and fluctuations in international trade are some of the reasons why resilience is increasingly invoked in discussions about land-use policy. However, resilience assessments come with the challenge of operationalization, upscaling their conclusions while considering the context-specific nature of land-use dynamics and the common lack of long-term data. We revisit the approach of system archetypes for identifying resilience surrogates and apply it to land-use systems using seven case studies spread across Latin America. The approach relies on expert knowledge and literature-based characterizations of key processes and patterns of land-use change synthesized in a data template. These narrative accounts are then used to guide development of causal networks, from which potential surrogates for resilience are identified. This initial test of the method shows that deforestation, international trade, technological improvements, and conservation initiatives are key drivers of land-use change, and that rural migration, leasing and land pricing, conflicts in property rights, and international spillovers are common causal pathways that underlie land-use transitions. Our study demonstrates how archetypes can help to differentiate what is generic from context dependant. They help identify common causal pathways and leverage points across cases to further elucidate how policies work and where, as well as what policy lessons might transfer across heterogeneous settings.
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