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Riparian buffers in tropical agriculture scientific support, effectiveness and directions for policy

Authors :
Sarah H. Luke
Eleanor M. Slade
Claudia L. Gray
Kogila V. Annammala
Julia Drewer
Joseph Williamson
Agnes L. Agama
Miklin Ationg
Simon L. Mitchell
Charles Santhanaraju Vairappan
Matthew J. Struebig
Sarah H. Luke
Eleanor M. Slade
Claudia L. Gray
Kogila V. Annammala
Julia Drewer
Joseph Williamson
Agnes L. Agama
Miklin Ationg
Simon L. Mitchell
Charles Santhanaraju Vairappan
Matthew J. Struebig
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

1.There is a weak evidence base supporting the effective management of riparian ecosystems within tropical agriculture. Policies to protect riparian buffers—strips of non‐cultivated land alongside waterways—are vague and vary greatly between countries. 2.From a rapid evidence appraisal, we find that riparian buffers are beneficial to hydrology, water quality, biodiversity and some ecosystem functions in tropical landscapes. However, effects on connectivity, carbon storage and emissions reduction remain understudied. Riparian functions are mediated by buffer width and habitat quality, but explicit threshold recommendations are rare. 3.Policy implications . A one‐size fits all width criterion, commonly applied, will be insufficient to provide all riparian functions in all circumstances. Context‐specific guidelines for allocating, restoring and managing riparian buffers are necessary to minimise continued degradation of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in tropical agriculture.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, text, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1191775424
Document Type :
Electronic Resource