Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PR
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Resumo: | Land sharing (Lsh) and land sparing (Lsp) are land use strategies that present different potentials for achieving multiple objectives in the land use planning, such as biodiversity conservation and provision of ecosystem services. Through a case study in the Saltinho Watershed in Imbaú/PR, we evaluated the extent to which the application of each of these strategies in landscape planning can contribute to the conservation of biodiversity and maintenance of water quality. The analysis was performed based on the comparison between three scenarios: native vegetation cover in 2008, compliance with the law nº. 12,651/12 and watershed-scale vegetation planning, in accordance with the precepts of the Lsh and Lsp. For each scenario, landscape metrics and sediment production were calculated, using a vector-based analysis tool (V-LATE) and an ecosystem service management tool (InVEST). In the studied models, the results indicate that the application of Lsh and Lsp contributed to the improvement of landscape metrics and to the reduction of the quantity of sediments exported to water courses, which could represent positive effects for biodiversity and water quality in the watershed. However, these effects were not directly proportional, according to the transition of the analyzed scenarios. Therefore, the exploration of different land use configurations and proportions between these strategies can contribute to identify potential thresholds for biodiversity conservation and provision of ecosystem services, and, in addition, assist in land use planning for sustainable agricultural landscapes. |
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Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PREstratégias land sharing - sparing no planejamento territorial da bacia hidrográfica do rio Saltinho - Imbaú/PRPlanejamento territorialBacia hidrográficaMétricas de paisagemQualidade da águaLand use planningWatershedLandscape metricsWater qualityLand sharing (Lsh) and land sparing (Lsp) are land use strategies that present different potentials for achieving multiple objectives in the land use planning, such as biodiversity conservation and provision of ecosystem services. Through a case study in the Saltinho Watershed in Imbaú/PR, we evaluated the extent to which the application of each of these strategies in landscape planning can contribute to the conservation of biodiversity and maintenance of water quality. The analysis was performed based on the comparison between three scenarios: native vegetation cover in 2008, compliance with the law nº. 12,651/12 and watershed-scale vegetation planning, in accordance with the precepts of the Lsh and Lsp. For each scenario, landscape metrics and sediment production were calculated, using a vector-based analysis tool (V-LATE) and an ecosystem service management tool (InVEST). In the studied models, the results indicate that the application of Lsh and Lsp contributed to the improvement of landscape metrics and to the reduction of the quantity of sediments exported to water courses, which could represent positive effects for biodiversity and water quality in the watershed. However, these effects were not directly proportional, according to the transition of the analyzed scenarios. Therefore, the exploration of different land use configurations and proportions between these strategies can contribute to identify potential thresholds for biodiversity conservation and provision of ecosystem services, and, in addition, assist in land use planning for sustainable agricultural landscapes.Land sharing (Lsh) e land sparing (Lsp) são estratégias de uso do solo que apresentam diferentes potenciais para o alcance de múltiplos objetivos no processo de planejamento da paisagem, como a conservação da biodiversidade e a provisão de serviços ecossistêmicos. Por meio da realização de um estudo de caso na bacia hidrográfica do rio Saltinho em Imbaú/PR, buscou-se avaliar em que medida a aplicação dessas estratégias contribui para a conservação da biodiversidade e a manutenção da qualidade da água na bacia. A análise foi realizada a partir da comparação entre três cenários: cobertura de vegetação nativa em 2008, conformidade com a Lei n.º 12.651/12 e planejamento da vegetação na escala da bacia, de acordo com os preceitos do Lsh e do Lsp. Para cada cenário, foram calculadas as métricas de paisagem e a produção de sedimentos, com o uso de uma ferramenta de análise baseada em vetores (V-LATE) e uma ferramenta de gestão de serviços ecossistêmicos (InVEST). Nos modelos estudados, os resultados indicam que a aplicação do Lsh e Lsp contribuiu para a melhoria de métricas de paisagem e para a redução da quantidade de sedimentos exportados aos corpos hídricos, o que poderia representar efeitos positivos para a biodiversidade e qualidade da água na bacia. No entanto, esses efeitos não se mostraram diretamente proporcionais, conforme transição dos cenários analisados. Dessa forma, a exploração de diferentes configurações e proporções de usos do solo entre essas estratégias pode auxiliar a identificação de potenciais limiares para conservação da biodiversidade e provisão de serviços ecossistêmicos, e, além disso, no planejamento de paisagens agrícolas sustentáveis.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2024-02-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/7186910.5902/1980509871869Ciência Florestal; Vol. 34 No. 1 (2024): Publicação Contínua; e71869Ciência Florestal; v. 34 n. 1 (2024): Publicação Contínua; e718691980-50980103-9954reponame:Ciência Florestal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMporhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/article/view/71869/63153Copyright (c) 2024 Ciência Florestalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSaballo, Heitor de LimaZakia, Maria José BritoPrado, Maria Fernanda doGomes, Antônio do NascimentoRodrigues, Carolina Bozetti2024-03-15T17:25:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/71869Revistahttp://www.ufsm.br/cienciaflorestal/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||cienciaflorestal@ufsm.br|| cienciaflorestal@gmail.com|| cf@smail.ufsm.br1980-50980103-9954opendoar:2024-03-15T17:25:18Ciência Florestal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PR Estratégias land sharing - sparing no planejamento territorial da bacia hidrográfica do rio Saltinho - Imbaú/PR |
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Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PR |
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Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PR Saballo, Heitor de Lima Planejamento territorial Bacia hidrográfica Métricas de paisagem Qualidade da água Land use planning Watershed Landscape metrics Water quality |
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Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PR |
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Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PR |
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Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PR |
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Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PR |
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Land sharing - sparing strategies in the land use planning of the Saltinho river watershed - Imbaú/PR |
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Saballo, Heitor de Lima |
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Saballo, Heitor de Lima Zakia, Maria José Brito Prado, Maria Fernanda do Gomes, Antônio do Nascimento Rodrigues, Carolina Bozetti |
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Zakia, Maria José Brito Prado, Maria Fernanda do Gomes, Antônio do Nascimento Rodrigues, Carolina Bozetti |
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Saballo, Heitor de Lima Zakia, Maria José Brito Prado, Maria Fernanda do Gomes, Antônio do Nascimento Rodrigues, Carolina Bozetti |
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Planejamento territorial Bacia hidrográfica Métricas de paisagem Qualidade da água Land use planning Watershed Landscape metrics Water quality |
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Planejamento territorial Bacia hidrográfica Métricas de paisagem Qualidade da água Land use planning Watershed Landscape metrics Water quality |
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Land sharing (Lsh) and land sparing (Lsp) are land use strategies that present different potentials for achieving multiple objectives in the land use planning, such as biodiversity conservation and provision of ecosystem services. Through a case study in the Saltinho Watershed in Imbaú/PR, we evaluated the extent to which the application of each of these strategies in landscape planning can contribute to the conservation of biodiversity and maintenance of water quality. The analysis was performed based on the comparison between three scenarios: native vegetation cover in 2008, compliance with the law nº. 12,651/12 and watershed-scale vegetation planning, in accordance with the precepts of the Lsh and Lsp. For each scenario, landscape metrics and sediment production were calculated, using a vector-based analysis tool (V-LATE) and an ecosystem service management tool (InVEST). In the studied models, the results indicate that the application of Lsh and Lsp contributed to the improvement of landscape metrics and to the reduction of the quantity of sediments exported to water courses, which could represent positive effects for biodiversity and water quality in the watershed. However, these effects were not directly proportional, according to the transition of the analyzed scenarios. Therefore, the exploration of different land use configurations and proportions between these strategies can contribute to identify potential thresholds for biodiversity conservation and provision of ecosystem services, and, in addition, assist in land use planning for sustainable agricultural landscapes. |
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