Co-existence of people and orangutan in Sumatra. Stabilising gradients for landscape multifunctionality

Multifunctional landscapes and species-rich agroforests can support biodiversity conservation. Command- and-control conservation approaches tend to create sharp distinctions between protected areas and surrounding agriculture. Can a village agroforest forest landscape gradient be stable? Or is it pa...

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Autores principales: Tata HL, Widayati, A., Mulyoutami E, Noordwijk, Meine van
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: World Agroforestry Centre 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/42096
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Sumario:Multifunctional landscapes and species-rich agroforests can support biodiversity conservation. Command- and-control conservation approaches tend to create sharp distinctions between protected areas and surrounding agriculture. Can a village agroforest forest landscape gradient be stable? Or is it part of a continuous process of forest conversion that in the end will leave hardly any conservation values intact? The landscape of Batang Toru, Sumatra offers a case study. It is home to a genetically unique Sumatran orangutan population and to people of diverse backgrounds. It provides insight into the types of government policy and market-based instruments that are needed to stabilise the existing gradient.