Designing an Index to Reveal the Potential of Multipurpose Landscapes in Southern Africa

Multipurpose mosaic (“ecoagriculture”) landscapes can serve the purpose of land sharing to combine objectives of agricultural production and biodiversity conservation. Rewarding the people who shape and maintain those landscapes could act as a mechanism to generate added-value representing an indir...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Torquebiau, Nathalie Cholet, Willem Ferguson, Philippe Letourmy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-12-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/2/4/705
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spelling doaj-72f119857e224101b8d95df1acf601fb2020-11-24T22:34:15ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2013-12-012470572510.3390/land2040705land2040705Designing an Index to Reveal the Potential of Multipurpose Landscapes in Southern AfricaEmmanuel Torquebiau0Nathalie Cholet1Willem Ferguson2Philippe Letourmy3Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD), UR 102, 34398 Montpellier, FranceMontpellier SUPAGRO, Avenue Agropolis, 34093 Montpellier, FranceCentre for Environmental Studies, University of Pretoria, Pretoria 0002, South AfricaCentre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement (CIRAD), UR 102, 34398 Montpellier, FranceMultipurpose mosaic (“ecoagriculture”) landscapes can serve the purpose of land sharing to combine objectives of agricultural production and biodiversity conservation. Rewarding the people who shape and maintain those landscapes could act as a mechanism to generate added-value representing an indirect payment for ecosystem services. We investigated the feasibility of such an approach in two areas in Southern Africa differing in spatial configurations, history and socio-economic context. We designed and tested a composite index describing the state of each landscape in terms of ecoagriculture criteria (conservation, production, institutions and livelihood) and ecosystem services (provisioning, regulating and cultural services). The resulting index is made up of different sets of data each comprising 40 scores, obtained from stakeholders’ participatory interviews. Ecosystem services are in general assigned more importance than ecoagriculture criteria. In both cases, cultural services receive the highest scores, whereas the lowest ones are attributed to the livelihood and institutions in the Zimbabwean and South African sites, respectively. Index values reveal that the South African site, where there is more integration between land-use units, does better in terms of a landscape performing multiple functions. Provided relevant stakeholders are involved and a certification mechanism is developed, the landscape labelling index can be used to recognize and reward the value of outstanding rural landscapes.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/2/4/705agriculturebiodiversitycertificationconservationecosystem serviceslabelland sharingmultifunctionalitySouth AfricaZimbabwe
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Nathalie Cholet
Willem Ferguson
Philippe Letourmy
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Nathalie Cholet
Willem Ferguson
Philippe Letourmy
Designing an Index to Reveal the Potential of Multipurpose Landscapes in Southern Africa
Land
agriculture
biodiversity
certification
conservation
ecosystem services
label
land sharing
multifunctionality
South Africa
Zimbabwe
author_facet Emmanuel Torquebiau
Nathalie Cholet
Willem Ferguson
Philippe Letourmy
author_sort Emmanuel Torquebiau
title Designing an Index to Reveal the Potential of Multipurpose Landscapes in Southern Africa
title_short Designing an Index to Reveal the Potential of Multipurpose Landscapes in Southern Africa
title_full Designing an Index to Reveal the Potential of Multipurpose Landscapes in Southern Africa
title_fullStr Designing an Index to Reveal the Potential of Multipurpose Landscapes in Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Designing an Index to Reveal the Potential of Multipurpose Landscapes in Southern Africa
title_sort designing an index to reveal the potential of multipurpose landscapes in southern africa
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Multipurpose mosaic (“ecoagriculture”) landscapes can serve the purpose of land sharing to combine objectives of agricultural production and biodiversity conservation. Rewarding the people who shape and maintain those landscapes could act as a mechanism to generate added-value representing an indirect payment for ecosystem services. We investigated the feasibility of such an approach in two areas in Southern Africa differing in spatial configurations, history and socio-economic context. We designed and tested a composite index describing the state of each landscape in terms of ecoagriculture criteria (conservation, production, institutions and livelihood) and ecosystem services (provisioning, regulating and cultural services). The resulting index is made up of different sets of data each comprising 40 scores, obtained from stakeholders’ participatory interviews. Ecosystem services are in general assigned more importance than ecoagriculture criteria. In both cases, cultural services receive the highest scores, whereas the lowest ones are attributed to the livelihood and institutions in the Zimbabwean and South African sites, respectively. Index values reveal that the South African site, where there is more integration between land-use units, does better in terms of a landscape performing multiple functions. Provided relevant stakeholders are involved and a certification mechanism is developed, the landscape labelling index can be used to recognize and reward the value of outstanding rural landscapes.
topic agriculture
biodiversity
certification
conservation
ecosystem services
label
land sharing
multifunctionality
South Africa
Zimbabwe
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/2/4/705
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