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How Does Climate Change Influence the Economic Value of Ecosystem Services in Savanna Rangelands?

Savanna rangelands provide essential ecosystem services to people. Intense land-use and climate change may degrade ecosystems and influence the provision of ecosystem services. Complex dynamic vegetation models can simulate future vegetation and how vegetation may interact with land-use. Yet, identi...

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Published in:Ecological economics 2019-03, Vol.157, p.342-356
Main Authors: Scheiter, Simon, Schulte, Judith, Pfeiffer, Mirjam, Martens, Carola, Erasmus, Barend F.N., Twine, Wayne C.
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Language:English
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Summary:Savanna rangelands provide essential ecosystem services to people. Intense land-use and climate change may degrade ecosystems and influence the provision of ecosystem services. Complex dynamic vegetation models can simulate future vegetation and how vegetation may interact with land-use. Yet, identification of best-practice management directives in the face of climate change is challenging and requires consideration of socio-economic aspects. Here, we developed an economic model to describe the value of key ecosystem services, namely fuelwood harvesting and livestock, and coupled it with aDGVM, a vegetation model for tropical ecosystems. We used simulation optimization to identify land-use strategies that maximize economic value to stakeholders in the planning horizon until 2050, and compared it to realistic land-use intensities. We found that realistic intensities exceed optimal intensities, indicating the tragedy of the commons and external stress factors, prevalent in many rural savanna rangelands. We show that a reduction in fuelwood harvesting until 2050 allows vegetation to recover but that recovery is slow. We conclude that strong governance is important in rural savanna rangelands to ensure sustainable use of resources under future climate conditions. The coupled ecological-economic model can serve as tool to develop sustainable land-use strategies in complex socio-ecological systems globally. •Savanna rangelands provide important ecosystem services to people.•Land use and climate change may reduce provision of ecosystem services.•We couple vegetation and economic models to identify optimal management policies.•Optimal land use intensities are lower than currently applied intensities.•Strong governance is important for sustainable management in rural rangelands.
ISSN:0921-8009
1873-6106
DOI:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2018.11.015