Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal.
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Resumo: | Cattle ranching in the 140,000 km 2 Brazilian Pantanal is considered one of the most important cases of sustainable use of natural resources in the global south. The region has had a successful history of balancing environmental protection with the production of >3.8 million cattle. However, global change, infrastructure projects, and deforestation, threaten the sustainable use of the Pantanal. Here, using Ostrom's design principles as a framework, we interviewed 49 local stakeholders and conducted a review of secondary information aiming to evaluate the sustainability of cattle ranching practices across the region and the threats to it. We show that well-defined property boundaries, congruence between appropriation and provision rules through low-intensity cattle ranching, and co-management of resources, are all key components for achieving sustainability in the Pantanal. However, we documented shortcomings in satisfying critical aspects of Orstrom's design principles. Specifically, we argue that the Pantanal needs better biodiversity and behavior monitoring, the creation of platforms or mechanisms to solve local conflicts around resource access and use, recognition by governments and international bodies of the local efforts to promote local sustainability, and the creation of networks effectively connecting existing sustainability initiatives. |
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Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal.PecuáriaDesenvolvimento SustentávelSustainable developmentSustainable land managementCattle productionWetlandsCattle ranching in the 140,000 km 2 Brazilian Pantanal is considered one of the most important cases of sustainable use of natural resources in the global south. The region has had a successful history of balancing environmental protection with the production of >3.8 million cattle. However, global change, infrastructure projects, and deforestation, threaten the sustainable use of the Pantanal. Here, using Ostrom's design principles as a framework, we interviewed 49 local stakeholders and conducted a review of secondary information aiming to evaluate the sustainability of cattle ranching practices across the region and the threats to it. We show that well-defined property boundaries, congruence between appropriation and provision rules through low-intensity cattle ranching, and co-management of resources, are all key components for achieving sustainability in the Pantanal. However, we documented shortcomings in satisfying critical aspects of Orstrom's design principles. Specifically, we argue that the Pantanal needs better biodiversity and behavior monitoring, the creation of platforms or mechanisms to solve local conflicts around resource access and use, recognition by governments and international bodies of the local efforts to promote local sustainability, and the creation of networks effectively connecting existing sustainability initiatives.Online First.RAFAEL MORAIS CHIARAVALLOTI, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON; WALFRIDO MORAES TOMAS, CPAP; TOM AKRE, Conservation Biology Institute; RONALDO GONÇALVES MORATO, INSTITUTO CHICO MENDES DE CONSERVAÇAO DA BIODIVERSIDADE; ANDRE RESTEL CAMILO, INSTITUTO DE PESQUISAS ECOLOGICAS; ANTHONY J. GIORDANO, S.P.E.C.I.E.S; PETER LEIMGRUBER, CONSERVATION ECOLOGY CENTER.CHIARAVALLOTI, R. M.TOMAS, W. M.AKRE, T.MORATO, R. G.CAMILO, A. R.GIORDANO, A. J.LEIMGRUBER, P.2024-03-04T14:45:19Z2024-03-04T14:45:19Z2024-02-292023info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleConservation Science and Practice, p. 1–11, 2023.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1162390https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.13006enginfo: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:EMBRAPA2024-03-04T14:45:19Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1162390Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542024-03-04T14:45:19falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542024-03-04T14:45:19Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal. |
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Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal. |
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Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal. CHIARAVALLOTI, R. M. Pecuária Desenvolvimento Sustentável Sustainable development Sustainable land management Cattle production Wetlands |
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Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal. |
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Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal. |
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Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal. |
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Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal. |
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Achieving conservation through cattle ranching: the case of the Brazilian Pantanal. |
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CHIARAVALLOTI, R. M. |
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CHIARAVALLOTI, R. M. TOMAS, W. M. AKRE, T. MORATO, R. G. CAMILO, A. R. GIORDANO, A. J. LEIMGRUBER, P. |
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TOMAS, W. M. AKRE, T. MORATO, R. G. CAMILO, A. R. GIORDANO, A. J. LEIMGRUBER, P. |
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RAFAEL MORAIS CHIARAVALLOTI, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON; WALFRIDO MORAES TOMAS, CPAP; TOM AKRE, Conservation Biology Institute; RONALDO GONÇALVES MORATO, INSTITUTO CHICO MENDES DE CONSERVAÇAO DA BIODIVERSIDADE; ANDRE RESTEL CAMILO, INSTITUTO DE PESQUISAS ECOLOGICAS; ANTHONY J. GIORDANO, S.P.E.C.I.E.S; PETER LEIMGRUBER, CONSERVATION ECOLOGY CENTER. |
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CHIARAVALLOTI, R. M. TOMAS, W. M. AKRE, T. MORATO, R. G. CAMILO, A. R. GIORDANO, A. J. LEIMGRUBER, P. |
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Pecuária Desenvolvimento Sustentável Sustainable development Sustainable land management Cattle production Wetlands |
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Pecuária Desenvolvimento Sustentável Sustainable development Sustainable land management Cattle production Wetlands |
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Cattle ranching in the 140,000 km 2 Brazilian Pantanal is considered one of the most important cases of sustainable use of natural resources in the global south. The region has had a successful history of balancing environmental protection with the production of >3.8 million cattle. However, global change, infrastructure projects, and deforestation, threaten the sustainable use of the Pantanal. Here, using Ostrom's design principles as a framework, we interviewed 49 local stakeholders and conducted a review of secondary information aiming to evaluate the sustainability of cattle ranching practices across the region and the threats to it. We show that well-defined property boundaries, congruence between appropriation and provision rules through low-intensity cattle ranching, and co-management of resources, are all key components for achieving sustainability in the Pantanal. However, we documented shortcomings in satisfying critical aspects of Orstrom's design principles. Specifically, we argue that the Pantanal needs better biodiversity and behavior monitoring, the creation of platforms or mechanisms to solve local conflicts around resource access and use, recognition by governments and international bodies of the local efforts to promote local sustainability, and the creation of networks effectively connecting existing sustainability initiatives. |
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Conservation Science and Practice, p. 1–11, 2023. |
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