2023
DOI: 10.5751/es-13676-280118
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Traditional agricultural practices and their contribution to habitat quality and carbon storage in arid Northwest Mexico: a social-ecological approach in the Rio Sonora sub-watershed

Abstract: Along with environmental factors, agricultural activity is one of the main drivers of change in riparian landscapes of arid regions. Some agricultural practices are considered more sustainability-oriented than others. Despite this, their use is not widespread and their effect on the provision of ecosystem services is not clearly established. Thus, we propose an empirical framework for studying the effects of traditional agricultural practices on regulating ecosystem services in priority and spatially restricte… Show more

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“…The benefits of sheep farming systems include low investments and ecological improvement derived from carbon storage, soil mycorrhizal recruitment (which also prevents the overuse of chemical fertilizers), biodiversity conservation, and landscape connectivity (Cornejo-Denman et al, 2023). Furthermore, the minimal management requirements for grain and forage production can help reduce the overexploitation and pollution of aquifers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The benefits of sheep farming systems include low investments and ecological improvement derived from carbon storage, soil mycorrhizal recruitment (which also prevents the overuse of chemical fertilizers), biodiversity conservation, and landscape connectivity (Cornejo-Denman et al, 2023). Furthermore, the minimal management requirements for grain and forage production can help reduce the overexploitation and pollution of aquifers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%