Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.

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Autor(a) principal: RODRÍGUEZ OSUNA, V.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: BORNER, J., NEHREN, U., PRADO, R. B., GAESE, H., HEINRICH, J.
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)
Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/950661
Resumo: The Brazilian Atlantic forest is considered a global biodiversity hotspot, harbouring a large number of endemic species, and providing essential watershed services to millions of urban water users. However, agricultural expansion and urban development have reduced the forest area to less than 8% of its original size. Multiple pressures on the Atlantic forest ecosystem continue. Payments for ecosystem services (PES) schemes are increasingly proposed by local initiatives and supported by international cooperation to manage the trade‐offs among agricultural uses and watershed services in a cost‐effective manner. Studying the provision costs of as well as the demand for watershed services can help decision makers to evaluate the scope and economic feasibility of PES and alternative management options. The Guapi‐Macacu watershed in the state of Rio de Janeiro supplies water to 2.5 million inhabitants within five municipalities. Water resources are of utmost importance for agriculture and industries, such water bottle companies, breweries and the biggest Brazilian petrochemical complex COMPERJ. Our study concentrates on valuing watershed services in terms of controlling nutrient and sediment loads under different land use systems. Nutrient loads include Nitrogen and Phosphorus found in surface water, whereas sediment loads are measured in terms of turbidity and total solids. Replacement and avoided cost methods are applied focusing on the local water treatment facility to estimate demand for service maintenance and improvement. To provide empirical evidence of the link between land use/land cover and water quality indicators, we rely on water quality modelling and monitoring specifically adapted to this area. This takes place within the framework of the multi‐disciplinary German‐Brazilian cooperation project DINARIO/MP2. Spatial conservation opportunity cost analysis is used to study the costs of watershed services maintenance and improvement and derive implication for cost‐effective management on the basis of scenario analyses.
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spelling Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.Atlantic ForestServiços EcossistêmicosBacia HidrográficaQualidade da ÁguaEcosystem servicesWater qualityWatershed managementThe Brazilian Atlantic forest is considered a global biodiversity hotspot, harbouring a large number of endemic species, and providing essential watershed services to millions of urban water users. However, agricultural expansion and urban development have reduced the forest area to less than 8% of its original size. Multiple pressures on the Atlantic forest ecosystem continue. Payments for ecosystem services (PES) schemes are increasingly proposed by local initiatives and supported by international cooperation to manage the trade‐offs among agricultural uses and watershed services in a cost‐effective manner. Studying the provision costs of as well as the demand for watershed services can help decision makers to evaluate the scope and economic feasibility of PES and alternative management options. The Guapi‐Macacu watershed in the state of Rio de Janeiro supplies water to 2.5 million inhabitants within five municipalities. Water resources are of utmost importance for agriculture and industries, such water bottle companies, breweries and the biggest Brazilian petrochemical complex COMPERJ. Our study concentrates on valuing watershed services in terms of controlling nutrient and sediment loads under different land use systems. Nutrient loads include Nitrogen and Phosphorus found in surface water, whereas sediment loads are measured in terms of turbidity and total solids. Replacement and avoided cost methods are applied focusing on the local water treatment facility to estimate demand for service maintenance and improvement. To provide empirical evidence of the link between land use/land cover and water quality indicators, we rely on water quality modelling and monitoring specifically adapted to this area. This takes place within the framework of the multi‐disciplinary German‐Brazilian cooperation project DINARIO/MP2. Spatial conservation opportunity cost analysis is used to study the costs of watershed services maintenance and improvement and derive implication for cost‐effective management on the basis of scenario analyses.VANESA RODRÍGUEZ OSUNA, UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES; JAN BORNER, CONSULTIVE GROUP IN INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH; UDO NEHREN, UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES; RACHEL BARDY PRADO, CNPS; HARTMUT GAESE, UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES; JURGEN HEINRICH, UNIVERSITY OF LEIPZIG.RODRÍGUEZ OSUNA, V.BORNER, J.NEHREN, U.PRADO, R. B.GAESE, H.HEINRICH, J.2024-04-30T11:52:33Z2024-04-30T11:52:33Z2013-02-222012Artigo em anais e proceedingsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionIn: TEEB CONFERENCE, 2012, Leipzig. Mainstreaming the economics of nature: challenges for science and implementation: abstracts [...]. Leipzig: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, 2012.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/950661enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2024-04-30T11:52:33Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/950661Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542024-04-30T11:52:33Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.
title Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.
spellingShingle Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.
RODRÍGUEZ OSUNA, V.
Atlantic Forest
Serviços Ecossistêmicos
Bacia Hidrográfica
Qualidade da Água
Ecosystem services
Water quality
Watershed management
title_short Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.
title_full Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.
title_fullStr Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.
title_full_unstemmed Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.
title_sort Towards cost-effective watershed management in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: valuing forest ecosystem services related to water quality in the Guapi-Macacu watershed.
author RODRÍGUEZ OSUNA, V.
author_facet RODRÍGUEZ OSUNA, V.
BORNER, J.
NEHREN, U.
PRADO, R. B.
GAESE, H.
HEINRICH, J.
author_role author
author2 BORNER, J.
NEHREN, U.
PRADO, R. B.
GAESE, H.
HEINRICH, J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv VANESA RODRÍGUEZ OSUNA, UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES; JAN BORNER, CONSULTIVE GROUP IN INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH; UDO NEHREN, UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES; RACHEL BARDY PRADO, CNPS; HARTMUT GAESE, UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES; JURGEN HEINRICH, UNIVERSITY OF LEIPZIG.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv RODRÍGUEZ OSUNA, V.
BORNER, J.
NEHREN, U.
PRADO, R. B.
GAESE, H.
HEINRICH, J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atlantic Forest
Serviços Ecossistêmicos
Bacia Hidrográfica
Qualidade da Água
Ecosystem services
Water quality
Watershed management
topic Atlantic Forest
Serviços Ecossistêmicos
Bacia Hidrográfica
Qualidade da Água
Ecosystem services
Water quality
Watershed management
description The Brazilian Atlantic forest is considered a global biodiversity hotspot, harbouring a large number of endemic species, and providing essential watershed services to millions of urban water users. However, agricultural expansion and urban development have reduced the forest area to less than 8% of its original size. Multiple pressures on the Atlantic forest ecosystem continue. Payments for ecosystem services (PES) schemes are increasingly proposed by local initiatives and supported by international cooperation to manage the trade‐offs among agricultural uses and watershed services in a cost‐effective manner. Studying the provision costs of as well as the demand for watershed services can help decision makers to evaluate the scope and economic feasibility of PES and alternative management options. The Guapi‐Macacu watershed in the state of Rio de Janeiro supplies water to 2.5 million inhabitants within five municipalities. Water resources are of utmost importance for agriculture and industries, such water bottle companies, breweries and the biggest Brazilian petrochemical complex COMPERJ. Our study concentrates on valuing watershed services in terms of controlling nutrient and sediment loads under different land use systems. Nutrient loads include Nitrogen and Phosphorus found in surface water, whereas sediment loads are measured in terms of turbidity and total solids. Replacement and avoided cost methods are applied focusing on the local water treatment facility to estimate demand for service maintenance and improvement. To provide empirical evidence of the link between land use/land cover and water quality indicators, we rely on water quality modelling and monitoring specifically adapted to this area. This takes place within the framework of the multi‐disciplinary German‐Brazilian cooperation project DINARIO/MP2. Spatial conservation opportunity cost analysis is used to study the costs of watershed services maintenance and improvement and derive implication for cost‐effective management on the basis of scenario analyses.
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2013-02-22
2024-04-30T11:52:33Z
2024-04-30T11:52:33Z
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