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Native trees and shrubs for the productive rehabilitation of tropical cattle ranching lands. (Special Issue: The ecology and ecosystem services of native trees: implications for reforestation and land restoration in Mesoamerica.)

机译:本地树木和灌木,用于热带牛牧场的生产性恢复。 (特刊:本地树木的生态和生态系统服务:对中美洲造林和土地恢复的影响。)

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Extensive cattle production currently occupies more than 27% of the rural landscapes in Latin America, and continues to expand. This activity, deeply rooted in the culture and rural economy of the region, requires an urgent transformation if it is to become both more efficient and environmentally friendly. Silvopastoral systems that incorporate native trees and shrubs are instrumental for the productive rehabilitation of cattle production and for biodiversity conservation in agricultural landscapes. We discuss research progress and adoption of intensive silvopastoral systems in Colombia and Mexico. Intensive silvopastoral systems (ISS) are a sustainable form of agroforestry for livestock production that combines fodder shrubs planted at high densities (more than 10,000 plants ha-1), trees and palms, and improved pastures. High stocking and the natural production of milk and meat in these systems are achieved through rotational grazing with electric fencing and a permanent supply of water for the cattle. While milk and meat production and cattle reproduction are enhanced, production costs decline as external inputs are replaced by natural processes related to fertility and biological control. We also discuss the importance of the ISS with native trees for climate change adaptation and mitigation, the barriers for their adoption, and how these have been successfully addressed using payment for environmental services, special credits and technical assistance. Finally, we highlight the need for enhancing landscape connectivity by integrating SPS to conservation corridors with native species to promote biodiversity conservation and other environmental services demanded by society.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2010.09.027
机译:目前,广泛的牛只生产量占拉丁美洲农村景观的27%以上,并且还在继续扩大。这项活动根植于该地区的文化和农村经济,如果要提高效率和环境友好性,就必须进行紧急转型。包括本地树木和灌木的林牧系统有助于牛的生产恢复和农业景观的生物多样性保护。我们讨论了哥伦比亚和墨西哥的集约化牧牧系统的研究进展和采用情况。集约化牧草系统(ISS)是一种用于畜牧业生产的可持续农林业形式,它结合了高密度(超过10,000种ha -1 )种植的草丛,树木和棕榈树以及改良的牧场。这些系统中的高放养量和牛奶和肉类的自然生产是通过带电围栏的旋转放牧和为牛提供永久性供水来实现的。在提高牛奶和肉类产量以及牛的繁殖能力的同时,由于外部投入被与生育力和生物控制有关的自然过程所替代,生产成本下降。我们还将讨论国际空间站采用本地树木对适应和缓解气候变化的重要性,采用这些树木的障碍,以及如何通过使用环境服务付款,特殊信贷和技术援助来成功解决这些障碍。最后,我们强调了通过将SPS与本地物种的保护走廊整合在一起以促进社会所要求的生物多样性保护和其他环境服务来增强景观连通性的必要性。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco。 2010.09.027

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