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Drivers, constraints and trade-offs associated with recultivating abandoned cropland in Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan

机译:与俄罗斯,乌克兰和哈萨克斯坦的荒地耕种相关的驱动因素,制约因素和权衡取舍

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Further cropland expansion might be unavoidable to satisfy the growing demand for land-based products and ecosystem services. A crucial issue is thus to assess the trade-offs between social and ecological impacts and the benefits of converting additional land to cropland. In the former Soviet Union countries, where the transition from state-command to market-driven economies resulted in widespread agricultural land abandonment, cropland expansion may incur relatively low costs, especially compared with tropical regions. Our objectives were to quantify the drivers, constraints and trade-offs associated with recultivating abandoned cropland to assess the potentially available cropland in European Russia, western Siberia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan—the region where the vast majority of post-Soviet cropland abandonment took place. Using spatial panel regressions, we characterized the socio-economic determinants of cropland abandonment and recultivation. We then used recent maps of changes in cropland to (i) spatially characterize the socio-economic, accessibility and soil constraints associated with the recultivation of abandoned croplands and (ii) investigate the environmental trade-offs regarding carbon stocks and habitat for biodiversity. Less cropland abandonment and more recultivation after 2000 occurred in areas with an increasing rural population and a younger labor force, but also improved yields. Synergies were observed between cropland recultivation and intensification over the 2000s. From 47.3 million hectares (Mha) of cropland abandoned in 2009, we identified only 8.5 (7.1-17.4) Mha of potentially available cropland with low environmental trade-offs and low to moderate socio-economic or accessibility constraints that were located on high-quality soils (Chernozems). These areas represented an annual wheat production potential of ~14.3 (9.6-19.5) million tons (Mt). Conversely, 8.5 (4.2-12.4) Mha had high carbon or biodiversity trade-offs, of which ~10% might be attractive for cropland expansion and thus would require protection from recultivation. Agro-environmental, accessibility, and socio-economic constraints suggested that the remaining 30.6 (25.7-30.6) Mha of abandoned croplands were unlikely to provide important contributions to future crop production at current wheat prices but could provide various ecosystem services, and some could support extensive livestock production. Political and institutional support could foster recultivation by supporting investments in agriculture and rural demographic revitalization. Reclaiming potentially available cropland in the study region could provide a notable contribution to global grain production, with relatively low environmental trade-offs compared with tropical frontiers, but is not a panacea to address global issues of food security or reduce land-use pressure on tropical ecosystems.
机译:为了满足对陆基产品和生态系统服务不断增长的需求,可能无法避免进一步扩大耕地面积。因此,一个关键问题是评估社会和生态影响与将更多土地转为耕地的收益之间的权衡。在前苏联国家中,从国家主导型经济向市场驱动型经济的转变导致大量的农地被遗弃,农田扩张可能会产生相对较低的成本,特别是与热带地区相比。我们的目标是量化与重新耕种废弃农田相关的驱动因素,制约因素和取舍,以评估欧洲俄罗斯,西伯利亚西部,乌克兰和哈萨克斯坦等潜在的可用农田,这些地区是苏联后大部分废弃农田的地区。使用空间面板回归,我们表征了农田弃耕和耕种的社会经济决定因素。然后,我们使用了最近农田变化的地图来(i)在空间上表征与废弃农田耕种相关的社会经济,可及性和土壤限制,以及(ii)研究有关碳储量和生物多样性栖息地的环境取舍。 2000年以后,在农村人口增加和劳动力年轻的地区,耕地被遗弃的情况减少,耕种面积增加,但单产也有所提高。在2000年代,耕地开垦与集约化之间产生了协同作用。在2009年废弃的4730万公顷耕地中,我们仅确定了8.5(7.1-17.4)Mha的潜在耕地,这些耕地的环境取舍少,社会经济或可及性受到中等程度的限制土壤(Chernozems)。这些地区的小麦年生产潜力约为14.3(9.6-19.5)百万吨(Mt)。相反,8.5(4.2-12.4)Mha具有较高的碳权或生物多样性权衡,其中〜10%可能对农田扩张具有吸引力,因此需要保护使其免受耕种。农业环境,可及性和社会经济方面的制约因素表明,剩余的30.6(25.7-30.6)Mha的废弃农田不太可能以当前的小麦价格为未来的作物生产提供重要的贡献,但可以提供各种生态系统服务,有些可以支持广泛的畜牧生产。政治和体制支持可通过支持对农业和农村人口振兴的投资来促进复兴。在研究区域开垦潜在的耕地可以为全球粮食生产做出显着贡献,与热带边界相比,环境取舍相对较少,但不是解决全球粮食安全问题或减轻热带土地使用压力的灵丹妙药生态系统。

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