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Título: Potential land-saving effects from integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems.
Autor: MARTHA JUNIOR, G. B.
Afiliación: GERALDO BUENO MARTHA JUNIOR, CNPTIA.
Año: 2021
Referencia: In: WORLD CONGRESS ON INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK-FORESTRY SYSTEMS, 2., 2021. Proceedings reference. Brasília, DF: Embrapa, 2021. p. 989-997.
Descripción: ABSTRACT. A bold sustainable intensification strategy involves a multiple approach combining increased yields, cropping intensity, and resource-use efficiency. Well-designed and implemented integrated crop-livestock-forestry systems (ICLS) can achieve those goals. In this paper I discuss the potential land-saving effects arising from the recovery of low-productive pastures through ICLS and the potential land-saving effects from productive livestock systems already in rotation with high-yielding soybean crops. The recovery of low productive pastures offers an impressive way of sparing land from cultivation. Land-saving effects resulting from turning low productivity pastures into productive ones through ICLS may reach 11 ha spared/ha recovered but figures around 3 to 5 ha spared/ha recovered would probably be more realistic. The potential for generating land-saving effects in high-productive ICLS is lower (up 1.40 ha spared/ha) because land-productivity is close to or is already at the attainable yield level. However, productive ICLS have a higher potential to deliver environmental benefits and their already high levels of land-productivity indicate that associated rebound effects are unlikely. Thus, productive ICLS will likely promote land-sparing effects with no leakage.
Thesagro: Economia da Terra
Uso da Terra
NAL Thesaurus: Land use change
Palabras clave: Sistemas integrados lavoura-pecuária
Produtividade da terra
Intensificação sustentável
Pesquisa e desenvolvimento agrícola
Efeitos de economia de terra
Integrated crop-livestock systems
Agricultural R&D
Jevons´ paradox
Sustainable intensification
ISBN: 978-65-994135-4-4
Notas: WCCLF 2021. Evento online.
Tipo de Material: Artigo em anais e proceedings
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Artigo em anais de congresso (CNPTIA)

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