Land-use intensification trends in the Rio de la Plata region of South America: toward specialization or recoupling crop and livestock production. Review.

CARVALHO, P. C. DE FACCIO - SAVIAN, J.V. - DELLA CHIESA, T. - DE SOUZA FILHO, W. - TERRA, J.A. - PINTO, P. - POSSELT MARTINS, A. - VILLARINO, S.S - DA TRUBDADE, J. K. - ALBUQUERQUE NUNEZ, P. A. - PIÑEIRO, G.

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The Rio de la Plata region comprises central Argentina, Uruguay, and southern Brazil. Modern agriculture developed around 1900 with recent decades being characterized by the advance of cropping areas over native grasslands. Highly specialized agriculture has decoupled crop and livestock production but has succeeded in intensifying yields. However, significant losses of ecosystem services have been reported. Thus, questions have been raised on the sustainability of this pathway. A glance at world regions that have experienced similar trends suggests that an urgent course correction is needed. A major concern has been the lack of diversity in regions with highly specialized agriculture, promoting renewed interest in integrated crop-livestock systems (ICLS), not only because ICLS are more diverse than specialized systems, but also because they are rare examples of reconciliation between agroecosystemintensification and environmental quality. Consequently, this paper discusses alternatives to redesign multifunctional landscapes based on ICLS. Recent data provide evidence that recoupling crop and animal production increases the resilience of nutrient cycling functions and economic indicators to external stressors, enabling these systems to face climate-market uncertainty and reconcile food production with the provision of diverse ecosystem services. Finally, these concepts are exemplified in case studies where this perspective hasbeen successfully applied.


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2021
GRAZING
INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
MIXED CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
PAMPA BIOME
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POSSELT MARTINS, A.
VILLARINO, S.S
DA TRUBDADE, J. K.
ALBUQUERQUE NUNEZ, P. A.
PIÑEIRO, G.
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spellingShingle Land-use intensification trends in the Rio de la Plata region of South America: toward specialization or recoupling crop and livestock production. Review.
CARVALHO, P. C. DE FACCIO
GRAZING
INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
MIXED CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
PAMPA BIOME
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title Land-use intensification trends in the Rio de la Plata region of South America: toward specialization or recoupling crop and livestock production. Review.
title_full Land-use intensification trends in the Rio de la Plata region of South America: toward specialization or recoupling crop and livestock production. Review.
title_fullStr Land-use intensification trends in the Rio de la Plata region of South America: toward specialization or recoupling crop and livestock production. Review.
title_full_unstemmed Land-use intensification trends in the Rio de la Plata region of South America: toward specialization or recoupling crop and livestock production. Review.
title_short Land-use intensification trends in the Rio de la Plata region of South America: toward specialization or recoupling crop and livestock production. Review.
title_sort Land-use intensification trends in the Rio de la Plata region of South America: toward specialization or recoupling crop and livestock production. Review.
topic GRAZING
INTEGRATED CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
MIXED CROP-LIVESTOCK SYSTEMS
PAMPA BIOME
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