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Technical and Institutional Innovation in Agroforestry for Protected Areas Management in the Brazilian Amazon: Opportunities and Limitations

机译:农林综合技术和制度创新,促进巴西亚马逊地区的保护区管理:机遇与局限

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Tropical forest countries are struggling with the partially conflicting policy objectives of socioeconomic development, forest conservation, and safeguarding the livelihoods of local forest-dependent people. We worked with communities in the lower Tapajos region of the central Brazilian Amazon for over 10 years to understand their traditional and present land use practices, the constraints, and decision making processes imposed by their biophysical, socioeconomic, and political environment, and to facilitate development trajectories to improve the livelihoods of forest communities while conserving the forest on the farms and in the larger landscape. The work focused on riverine communities initially in the Tapajos National Forest and then in the Tapajos-Arapiuns Extractive Reserve. These communities have a century-old tradition of planting rubber agroforests which despite their abandonment during the 1990s still widely characterize the vegetation of the river banks, especially in the two protected areas where they are safe from the recent expansion of mechanized rice and soybean agriculture. The project evolved from the capacity-building of communities in techniques to increase the productivity of the rubber agro-forests without breaking their low-input and low-risk logic, to the establishment of a community enterprise that allowed reserve inhabitants to reforest their own land with tree species of their choice and sell reforestation (not carbon) credits to local timber companies while retaining the ownership of the trees. By making land use practices economically more viable and ecologically more appropriate for protected areas, the project shows ways to strengthen the system of extractive and sustainable development reserves that protects millions of hectares of Amazon forest with the consent of the communities that inhabit them.
机译:热带森林国家正在与社会经济发展,森林保护以及维护当地依赖森林的人的生计的部分矛盾的政策目标作斗争。我们与巴西中部亚马逊地区塔帕霍斯下游地区的社区合作了10多年,以了解其传统和当前的土地使用做法,其生物物理,社会经济和政治环境所施加的制约因素和决策过程,并促进发展轨迹,以改善森林社区的生计,同时在农场和大片土地上保护森林。该工作最初集中在塔帕霍斯国家森林中的河流社区,然后是塔帕霍斯-阿拉皮恩斯采伐保护区。这些社区有种植橡胶农林的悠久历史,尽管在1990年代废弃了橡胶农林,但仍然广泛地代表了河岸的植被特征,尤其是在两个受保护的地区,这些地区可以避免最近的机械化水稻和大豆农业的发展。该项目从社区的能力建设演变为在不破坏低投入和低风险逻辑的情况下提高橡胶农林生产力的技术,发展到建立允许储备居民重新造林自己土地的社区企业与他们选择的树种并在保留树木所有权的同时向当地木材公司出售重新造林(而非碳)信用。通过使土地使用做法在经济上更可行,在生态上更适合于保护区,该项目展示了加强采掘和可持续发展保护区系统的方法,这些保护区在其居住社区的同意下可以保护数百万公顷的亚马逊森林。

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