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Service Description: This map identifies landscapes where restoration can improve agricultural production or ecosystem function. Priority areas were mapped for restoration on both natural and agricultural lands through a weighted-overlay analysis combining habitat area (considering the particularities of each biome) and soil erosion risk.
For the HAS strategy, higher priority areas are those where interventions could improve ecosystem services to maintain or increase productivity in agricultural lands. Specifically, the map displays areas important to restore land for ecosystem services, biodiversity and conservation. The goal of this analysis was to identify the strategy that is most likely to succeed for each region in an ideal win-win land sharing scenario. To achieve this goal, areas for restoration were identified considering a set of interventions that can be applied on the ground (natural regeneration, active restoration projects and rehabilitation initiatives). This product helps target efforts with the HAS
strategy, considering that the previous publications’ continent-wide focus on
forest restoration or potential for natural regeneration does not fully align
with the purposes of the HAS strategy.
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Description: This map identifies landscapes where restoration can improve agricultural production or ecosystem function. Priority areas were mapped for restoration on both natural and agricultural lands through a weighted-overlay analysis combining habitat area (considering the particularities of each biome) and soil erosion risk.
For the HAS strategy, higher priority areas are those where interventions could improve ecosystem services to maintain or increase productivity in agricultural lands. Specifically, the map displays areas important to restore land for ecosystem services, biodiversity and conservation. The goal of this analysis was to identify the strategy that is most likely to succeed for each region in an ideal win-win land sharing scenario. To achieve this goal, areas for restoration were identified considering a set of interventions that can be applied on the ground (natural regeneration, active restoration projects and rehabilitation initiatives). This product helps target efforts with the HAS
strategy, considering that the previous publications’ continent-wide focus on
forest restoration or potential for natural regeneration does not fully align
with the purposes of the HAS strategy.
Copyright Text: (2018). Product developed by the Consortium: Institute on the Environment, University of Minnesota (IonE/UMN, International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Laboratório de Ecologia e Restauracao Florestal/University of São Paulo (LERF), and The Nature Conservancy (TNC)
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Document Info: - Title: Restoration Priority_WTL1
- Author: pilar.lozano@tnc.org_TNC
- Comments:
- Subject: This product aimed to identify on a sliding scale where efforts for conservation and where efforts for land restoration would be most cost effective.
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- Keywords: Restoration, Priority areas, Healthy agricultural systems, HAS, Agriculture