Rendered Agroecosystem Services and Dysservices of Dairy Farming: A Bottom-Up Approach in Galicia (Spain)

Humans have traditionally sought provisioning services from rural areas, but society is becoming increasingly aware of other services that rural areas provide to human beings, agroecosystem services. At the same time, however, certain dysservices can be identified. The analysis of agroecosystem serv...

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Main Authors: Ibán Vázquez-González, María do Mar Pérez-Fra, Ana Isabel García-Arias, Bernardo Valdês-Paços, Edelmiro López-Iglesias
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/15/8509
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spelling doaj-baa4fda33fbc441bb27343b3eb60942c2021-08-06T15:33:13ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-07-01138509850910.3390/su13158509Rendered Agroecosystem Services and Dysservices of Dairy Farming: A Bottom-Up Approach in Galicia (Spain)Ibán Vázquez-González0María do Mar Pérez-Fra1Ana Isabel García-Arias2Bernardo Valdês-Paços3Edelmiro López-Iglesias4ECOAGRASOC—Department of Applied Economics, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainECOAGRASOC—Department of Applied Economics, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainECOAGRASOC—Department of Applied Economics, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainECOAGRASOC—Department of Applied Economics, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainECOAGRASOC—Department of Applied Economics, University of Santiago de Compostela, 15782 Santiago de Compostela, SpainHumans have traditionally sought provisioning services from rural areas, but society is becoming increasingly aware of other services that rural areas provide to human beings, agroecosystem services. At the same time, however, certain dysservices can be identified. The analysis of agroecosystem services and dysservices is a key point to consider in decision-making processes and provides a tool for acting on sustainability. Notwithstanding, few approaches to the dairy sector exist with this focus, and they often do not incorporate the vision of the actors from the entire value chain. The aim of the present paper is to identify agroecosystem services and dysservices deriving from the dairy farming in Galicia (Spain), as perceived by actors linked to this sector. The methodology followed a bottom-up approach (Focus Group) and identified 19 agroecosystem services (S) and 9 dysservices (D) grouped into four main categories: provisioning (6S/0D), environmental quality (5S/5D), rural vitality (6S/2D), and cultural heritage and quality of life (2S/1D). The results show strong awareness of services and dysservices, in particular as regards rural vitality (mainly related to employment and income generation) and environmental services (dyservices linked to intensive systems). We have, however, detected a significant gap in awareness of certain classical environmental services (carbon sequestration of pastures). Finally, one of the innovative findings is the identification of rural vitality services and dysservices, including the social role that farming plays in consolidating the population in rural areas, and in preserving local traditions and culture.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/15/8509agroecosystem servicesagroecosystem dysservicesGaliciadairy farmingdairy value chainfocus group
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author Ibán Vázquez-González
María do Mar Pérez-Fra
Ana Isabel García-Arias
Bernardo Valdês-Paços
Edelmiro López-Iglesias
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María do Mar Pérez-Fra
Ana Isabel García-Arias
Bernardo Valdês-Paços
Edelmiro López-Iglesias
Rendered Agroecosystem Services and Dysservices of Dairy Farming: A Bottom-Up Approach in Galicia (Spain)
Sustainability
agroecosystem services
agroecosystem dysservices
Galicia
dairy farming
dairy value chain
focus group
author_facet Ibán Vázquez-González
María do Mar Pérez-Fra
Ana Isabel García-Arias
Bernardo Valdês-Paços
Edelmiro López-Iglesias
author_sort Ibán Vázquez-González
title Rendered Agroecosystem Services and Dysservices of Dairy Farming: A Bottom-Up Approach in Galicia (Spain)
title_short Rendered Agroecosystem Services and Dysservices of Dairy Farming: A Bottom-Up Approach in Galicia (Spain)
title_full Rendered Agroecosystem Services and Dysservices of Dairy Farming: A Bottom-Up Approach in Galicia (Spain)
title_fullStr Rendered Agroecosystem Services and Dysservices of Dairy Farming: A Bottom-Up Approach in Galicia (Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Rendered Agroecosystem Services and Dysservices of Dairy Farming: A Bottom-Up Approach in Galicia (Spain)
title_sort rendered agroecosystem services and dysservices of dairy farming: a bottom-up approach in galicia (spain)
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Humans have traditionally sought provisioning services from rural areas, but society is becoming increasingly aware of other services that rural areas provide to human beings, agroecosystem services. At the same time, however, certain dysservices can be identified. The analysis of agroecosystem services and dysservices is a key point to consider in decision-making processes and provides a tool for acting on sustainability. Notwithstanding, few approaches to the dairy sector exist with this focus, and they often do not incorporate the vision of the actors from the entire value chain. The aim of the present paper is to identify agroecosystem services and dysservices deriving from the dairy farming in Galicia (Spain), as perceived by actors linked to this sector. The methodology followed a bottom-up approach (Focus Group) and identified 19 agroecosystem services (S) and 9 dysservices (D) grouped into four main categories: provisioning (6S/0D), environmental quality (5S/5D), rural vitality (6S/2D), and cultural heritage and quality of life (2S/1D). The results show strong awareness of services and dysservices, in particular as regards rural vitality (mainly related to employment and income generation) and environmental services (dyservices linked to intensive systems). We have, however, detected a significant gap in awareness of certain classical environmental services (carbon sequestration of pastures). Finally, one of the innovative findings is the identification of rural vitality services and dysservices, including the social role that farming plays in consolidating the population in rural areas, and in preserving local traditions and culture.
topic agroecosystem services
agroecosystem dysservices
Galicia
dairy farming
dairy value chain
focus group
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/15/8509
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