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Tropical forest patches under pressure: Dynamics, functions and sustainable management in agricultural landscapes of the West African forest and savannah zones

Descripción del proyecto

Estudio de prácticas sostenibles de gestión forestal y de las tierras en la franja agrícola de África occidental

La deforestación provocada por la agricultura deja a su paso pequeños fragmentos de bosques tropicales, principalmente en África occidental. Los estudios indican que estos terrenos albergan comunidades diversas de especies autóctonas de flora y fauna, desempeñan funciones ecológicas esenciales y son importantes para la subsistencia de la población local. Dado que el paisaje sigue deteriorándose, la conservación de estos fragmentos de bosque resulta imprescindible. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos SUSTAINFORESTS analizará las funciones interactivas de los fragmentos de bosque en los paisajes agrícolas de las áreas de selva y sabana de Togo, Benín, Nigeria y Camerún. El proyecto también abrirá nuevas líneas de investigación para fomentar avances hacia unas prácticas más sostenibles de gestión forestal y de las tierras.

Objetivo

Tropical forest patches in agricultural landscapes are largely the survivors of a hard-to-reverse deforestation process. Yet, these patches, which are spread over West Africa, still provide crucial ecological functions, serve as habitats for biodiversity, contribute globally to carbon sinks, and are important for the livelihoods of local populations. Given their persistent degradation, identifying pathways to safeguard or even increase their contribution to ecological function and thus to sustainable development is crucial. While existing theories of agricultural expansion, intensification, and forest transition explain agriculture-induced deforestation well, they do not explain the persistence of forest patches in a context of agricultural expansion. Little or no research has analysed forest patches in the highly fragmented agricultural landscapes of the rainforest and savannah zones of West Africa. This project will analyse the interactive roles of forest patches in the agricultural landscapes of these zones in Togo, Benin, Nigeria, and Cameroon. In addition, it will investigate conditions under which various biophysical, socio-cultural, economic, and institutional factors, including decision-making and land users’ behaviour and interests, interact with and affect forest patches and their sustainable use, management, and governance. Focussing on forest patches in West Africa thus closes theoretical and empirical gaps. The project will apply an iterative landscape- and people-centred approach that integrates data from remote sensing, social surveys, and participatory modelling. It will employ content analysis, multivariate statistics, and spatial analysis methods. Results will clarify the theories underpinning forest patches and open new research avenues in the sustainability sciences. Insights gained from the project will inform and trigger region-wide efforts to preserve forest patches and help initiate transformative actions on sustainable land and forest management.

Régimen de financiación

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Institución de acogida

UNIVERSITAET BERN
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 1 998 512,00
Dirección
HOCHSCHULSTRASSE 6
3012 Bern
Suiza

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Región
Schweiz/Suisse/Svizzera Espace Mittelland Bern / Berne
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 1 998 512,00

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