Trade-offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services: Valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems

Livestock production is one of the economic enterprises humans engage in for their livelihoods using the natural ecosystem while providing ecosystem services and environmental benefits. Carbon storage and sequestration is an ecosystem service in livestock systems with cultivated forages, rangelands,...

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Autores principales: Florez, Fernando, Louhaichi, Mounir, Yigezu, Yigezu Atnafe, Gonzalez Quintero, Ricardo, Notenbaert, An, Wane, Abdrahmane, Burkart, Stefan
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176286
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author Florez, Fernando
Louhaichi, Mounir
Yigezu, Yigezu Atnafe
Gonzalez Quintero, Ricardo
Notenbaert, An
Wane, Abdrahmane
Burkart, Stefan
author_browse Burkart, Stefan
Florez, Fernando
Gonzalez Quintero, Ricardo
Louhaichi, Mounir
Notenbaert, An
Wane, Abdrahmane
Yigezu, Yigezu Atnafe
author_facet Florez, Fernando
Louhaichi, Mounir
Yigezu, Yigezu Atnafe
Gonzalez Quintero, Ricardo
Notenbaert, An
Wane, Abdrahmane
Burkart, Stefan
author_sort Florez, Fernando
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description Livestock production is one of the economic enterprises humans engage in for their livelihoods using the natural ecosystem while providing ecosystem services and environmental benefits. Carbon storage and sequestration is an ecosystem service in livestock systems with cultivated forages, rangelands, and agro-silvopastoral systems. While humans, through consumption, put pressure on natural ecosystems, they also develop and introduce policy, institutional, and technological innovations, which have the potential to improve the carbon balance and mitigate climate change. While there is evidence for the technical efficacy of these interventions, the cost of inaction, the investment required for implementing them, their economic viability, and their impacts if implemented at a large scale have yet to be fully known, thereby limiting our ability to promote financing. We aim to formulate a viable method for the economic and social valuation of the benefits of action to implement interventions that enhance carbon balance. For the economic valuation, we employ market pricing methods that consist of consulting carbon prices in the world's main Tradable Emissions Permit Systems and the financial and economic instruments for emissions regulation used in the country where the evaluation is carried out. For the social valuation, we assess the stakeholders' level of knowledge and perception of the topic by using contingent valuation methods, including Discrete Choice Experiments and Public Goods Games, to estimate their willingness to support mitigation strategies financially. We have implemented this strategy in four studies in Colombia and Kenya to evaluate the carbon footprint reduction in beef and milk production. Our findings show favourable outcomes where the environmental value prevented from being lost or newly generated due to interventions surpasses the costs associated with implementing them.
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spelling CGSpace1762862025-12-16T07:34:49Z Trade-offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services: Valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems Florez, Fernando Louhaichi, Mounir Yigezu, Yigezu Atnafe Gonzalez Quintero, Ricardo Notenbaert, An Wane, Abdrahmane Burkart, Stefan markets value chains greenhouse gas emissions mitigation economic analysis análisis económico ecological indicators silvopastoral systems carbon sequestration secuestro de carbono mercado sistema silvopascícola-sistemas silvopastorales indicador ecológico emisión de gases de efecto invernadero cadena de valor Livestock production is one of the economic enterprises humans engage in for their livelihoods using the natural ecosystem while providing ecosystem services and environmental benefits. Carbon storage and sequestration is an ecosystem service in livestock systems with cultivated forages, rangelands, and agro-silvopastoral systems. While humans, through consumption, put pressure on natural ecosystems, they also develop and introduce policy, institutional, and technological innovations, which have the potential to improve the carbon balance and mitigate climate change. While there is evidence for the technical efficacy of these interventions, the cost of inaction, the investment required for implementing them, their economic viability, and their impacts if implemented at a large scale have yet to be fully known, thereby limiting our ability to promote financing. We aim to formulate a viable method for the economic and social valuation of the benefits of action to implement interventions that enhance carbon balance. For the economic valuation, we employ market pricing methods that consist of consulting carbon prices in the world's main Tradable Emissions Permit Systems and the financial and economic instruments for emissions regulation used in the country where the evaluation is carried out. For the social valuation, we assess the stakeholders' level of knowledge and perception of the topic by using contingent valuation methods, including Discrete Choice Experiments and Public Goods Games, to estimate their willingness to support mitigation strategies financially. We have implemented this strategy in four studies in Colombia and Kenya to evaluate the carbon footprint reduction in beef and milk production. Our findings show favourable outcomes where the environmental value prevented from being lost or newly generated due to interventions surpasses the costs associated with implementing them. 2025-06-02 2025-09-01T10:43:30Z 2025-09-01T10:43:30Z Presentation https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176286 en Open Access application/pdf application/pdf Florez, F.; Louhaichi, M.; Yigezu, Y.A.; Gonzalez Quintero, R.; Notenbaert, A.; Wane, A.; Burkart, S. (2025) Trade-offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services: Valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems​. Presented for the XII International Rangeland Congress (IRC) on 2- 6 June 2025 in Adelaide (Australia). 11 sl.
spellingShingle markets
value chains
greenhouse gas emissions
mitigation
economic analysis
análisis económico
ecological indicators
silvopastoral systems
carbon sequestration
secuestro de carbono
mercado
sistema silvopascícola-sistemas silvopastorales
indicador ecológico
emisión de gases de efecto invernadero
cadena de valor
Florez, Fernando
Louhaichi, Mounir
Yigezu, Yigezu Atnafe
Gonzalez Quintero, Ricardo
Notenbaert, An
Wane, Abdrahmane
Burkart, Stefan
Trade-offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services: Valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems
title Trade-offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services: Valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems
title_full Trade-offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services: Valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems
title_fullStr Trade-offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services: Valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems
title_full_unstemmed Trade-offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services: Valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems
title_short Trade-offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services: Valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems
title_sort trade offs and synergies between pastoral activities and ecosystem services valuation of carbon emissions mitigation strategies in livestock systems
topic markets
value chains
greenhouse gas emissions
mitigation
economic analysis
análisis económico
ecological indicators
silvopastoral systems
carbon sequestration
secuestro de carbono
mercado
sistema silvopascícola-sistemas silvopastorales
indicador ecológico
emisión de gases de efecto invernadero
cadena de valor
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176286
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