2011
DOI: 10.1177/1070496511416915
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Native Forests and Agriculture in Salta (Argentina)

Abstract: Despite much deforestation in the past, the northwestern Argentinean province of Salta still has more than 6 million hectares of native forests. Land use conversion for agriculture is threatening these forests and the survival of indigenous populations and small-scale farmers. In November 2007, Argentina's National Congress passed a law to regulate the management and conservation of native forests. This "Forest Law" required provincial governments to implement comprehensive and participatory Land Use Planning … Show more

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“…Interventions such as land-use zoning and payments for ecosystem services are incipient in the Argentine Dry Chaco. However, the effectiveness of these incentives and regulations has been low in part because of insufficient consideration of landholders' behavior (Seghezzo et al 2011). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interventions such as land-use zoning and payments for ecosystem services are incipient in the Argentine Dry Chaco. However, the effectiveness of these incentives and regulations has been low in part because of insufficient consideration of landholders' behavior (Seghezzo et al 2011). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dry Chaco agricultural frontiers are today the stage of strong social conflicts around the access to and utilization of ecosystem services among landholders with contrasting land-use systems, decision-making logics, and socioeconomic connectivity to higher spatial scales Gavin 2012, Mastrangelo et al 2014a). Different land-use policy options aimed at more equitable and efficient outcomes are being proposed from research, advocacy, and policy sectors, both governmental and nongovernmental (Grau et al 2008, Seghezzo et al 2011. Previous analyses found merits for both land sharing (Mastrangelo and Gavin 2012) and land sparing ) by assessing trade-offs at the local scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are entirely different views about desired agricultural systems, the principal meanings or functions of seeds, and over what, in effect, the main agricultural sustainability problem(s) consist of; a divide largely mirrored in general debates about contemporary agricultural trends in Argentina (Reboratti 2010, Seghezzo et al 2011. The workshop prompted us to reflect on a number of issues that had implications for the next phase of the project.…”
Section: A Scoping Workhop On the Seed Sector And The Future Of Agrimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, the law is currently circumvented in the NAC, changing the zoning maps according to the convenience of business activities (cf. Seghezzo et al 2011).…”
Section: Study Area: North Of Argentinean Chacomentioning
confidence: 99%