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How to value ecosystem goods and services in agriculture at increasing land use pressure ? Katarina Hedlund Lund university, Sweden . Proyeksi Guna-Lahan. Production of goods is increasing Food, biofuels, timber, water use Natural habitats are declining Mitigating climate change
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How to value ecosystem goods and services in agriculture at increasing land use pressure ? Katarina Hedlund Lund university, Sweden
Proyeksi Guna-Lahan • Production of goods is increasing Food, biofuels, timber, water use • Natural habitats are declining • Mitigating climate change Increased pressure on land for production of biomass
Guna-lahan Pertanian EU biofuel strategy • 1% (produced in EU) • 6% 10% of total area 2020 10% 43% of total area Nowicki 2006
Eurostat 2008 Current land use in Europe
Land use demands Biofuel production Agriculture Natural grasslands
How do we conserve ecosystem services and biodiversity ? Extensive agriculture, Dehesas in Spain Agri-environmental schemes: Heterogeneity in landscapes Extensification Protected areas
EU common agricultural policy CAP • Implemented nationally as rural development plans with additional national funding • CAP (12 000 million €/yr), 47% of EU budget • Farming is 5% of European economy • CAP subsidies • Area based income support • Rural development actions • Agri-environmental schemes
Jasa-jasa ekosistem terancam oleh Pertanian Intensif • Musuh alami • Pollination • Resistance to pests & invasive species • Siklus Hara • Terensi Air • Retensi Carbon
Intensification and above ground services • Increased heterogeneity may give higher diversity • Effect is scale dependent • Not true for all species Tscharnkte et al. 2007
Soil ecosystem services • Nutrient cycling • N, P retention and availability to plants • Water retention • Aggregate structure, organic matter • Carbon retention • Fuels microbial activity, mitigates climate change
Soil services Reduced under intensive management Hedlund 2002
SOILSERVICEConflicting demands of land use: Soil biodiversity and the sustainable delivery of ecosystem goods and services in Europe • value soil ecosystem services. • predict sustainability of ecosystem services, by field and modelling studies. • Build scenarios to identify economical and social drivers of land use http://www.kem.ekol.lu.se/soilservice/index.html
Soil carbon Nutrients Natural enemies Pollination Land use demands Biofuel production Agriculture Natural grasslands
Valuasi Jasa-jasa Ekologis Market values of ecological services: prevention of pests - natural enemies pollination water retention nutrient retention Non market values: recreation landscapes Markanday et al 2008
Valuasi Ekonomi merupakan pendekatan yang dinamis Jasa-jasa Ekosistem dalam Pertanian: Dynamic network of interacting organisms Responding to changes in land use Depending on spatial and temporal scales
Economic model • simulated landscapes • predicts regional land use (20 yrs) • Ecological model • farmers scale • predicts output of • ecosystem services JASA-JASA TANAH Values of services for farmer and society Predictions on sustainability Feed back to policymakers
AgriPoliS Agent-based model of regional structural changeover time and space Factor endowment Interactions Farms Actions Agricultural Policy Simulator (Happe 2004, Brady et al 2007) Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe (IAMO), Halle, Germany
Eksogen: Prices of inputs/outputs Wage and interest rates Agricultural policy Climate Technology Endogen: Land market Regional markets Input & output levels Land use Landscape impacts ES production Driver untuk AgriPoliS
Farm structure Average farm size Number of farms Distribution of farm type Land use Composition of crops Distribution of field size Landscape mosaic Econ. Performance Land rents by soil type Farm income Farm profit Investment activity Returns to labour Livestock Numbers of livestock Animal density Output from AgriPoliS
Land use data (GIS based)Southern Sweden Cereal production Grasslands