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Decline in local ecological knowledge in the Colombian Andes may constrain silvopastoral tree diversity

机译:哥伦比亚州的当地生态知识的下降可能会限制硅树脂树的多样性

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Local ecological knowledge (LEK) can play an important role in ecological restoration by guiding landholder decision-making towards more ecologically oriented land management. Silvopastures are a promising option for restoring ecological function to degraded landscapes because they increase tree cover and diversity, moderating the impacts of cattle production on ecological processes. Some silvopastoralists possess considerable LEK that can shape silvopastoral tree communities, but little is known about the temporal trends of this knowledge base. We followed up on a survey of workers, managers, and owners of silvopastoral farms in the Colombian Andes 6 years later and found that the ability to identify native trees and describe their uses, and interest in tree planting, were significantly lower. Importantly, the likelihood that an individual would plant a species was linked directly to the number of uses they listed for that species. Furthermore, the utility of species became more important for influencing the probability of planting native trees over time, as general interest in planting trees declined. We show that knowledge about the uses of native trees is critical for promoting cultivation of diverse tree species in silvopastoral systems, and that multipurpose trees are most likely to be planted. Moreover, our results suggest that the socio-economic changes driving declines in ecological knowledge elsewhere, including outmigration and limited transmission of knowledge to younger generations, appear to erode LEK among Colombian silvopastoralists. Preserving LEK is therefore a critical factor for ensuring silvopastoral and other agro-ecosystems can contribute to efforts to restore ecological integrity to degraded landscapes.
机译:当地生态知识(LEK)通过引导土地居民决策更加生态地导向的土地管理,可以在生态恢复中发挥重要作用。硅渣是恢复生态功能以降低景观的有希望的选择,因为它们增加了树木覆盖和多样性,适度地调节牛生产对生态过程的影响。一些Silvopactoralists拥有相当大的沥,可以塑造SilvoPactoral树社区,但对这座知识库的时间趋势知之甚少。我们在6年后对哥伦比亚和哥伦比亚山脉淤积农场的工人,经理和业主进行了调查,发现识别本土树木和描述其用途的能力,以及对树木种植的兴趣显着降低。重要的是,个人将种植物种的可能性直接与他们列出的物种的用量直接联系起来。此外,物种的效用变得更加重要,对影响当地树木随着时间的推移种植原生树的可能性而言更为重要,因为种植树木的一般兴趣下降。我们展示了关于本土树木用途的知识对于促进硅质体系中不同树种种类的培养至关重要,并且最有可能种植多用途树木。此外,我们的结果表明,在其他地方的生态知识中驾驶的社会经济变化驾驶下降,包括差别和知识传播有限,似乎在哥伦比亚硅普通师之间侵蚀了莱克。因此,保留lek是确保硅质的关键因素,以及其他农业生态系统可以努力恢复生态完整性以降低景观。

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