@InProceedings{LemosAndAguRodArc:2018:PrOpBe,
author = "Lemos, C{\'a}ssica Maria Gama and Andrade Neto, Pedro Ribeiro de
and Aguiar, Ana Paula Dutra de and Rodrigues, Ricardo Ribeiro and
Arcoverde, Gustavo Felipe Balu{\'e}",
affiliation = "{Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto
Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {Instituto Nacional de
Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)} and {} and {Instituto Nacional de
Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
title = "Proposal to optimized benefits for local farmers via forest
restoration",
year = "2018",
organization = "ESP Regional Conference Latin America",
keywords = "Conservation planning, Agricultural landscape, Atlantic Forest,
Paraiba valley, Land cover change.",
abstract = "Some land cover designs optimize environmental conservation with
agricultural production. Restored forest areas increases the
biodiversity, the provision of ecosystem services (ESs), and the
sustainable use of resources by human. The Brazilian Atlantic
Forest provides a broad set of relevant ESs for million Brazilian,
but has undergone massive forest loss. Restoration efforts are key
topics driving the Brazilian Atlantic Forest future. Atlantic
Forest regions like S{\~a}o Paulos Paraiba Valley (VPP) is
unfavorable for large-scale mechanized agriculture. Only the areas
around the Paraiba do Sul River are occupied by annual and
perennial crops for food, feed, and fuel production. Most VPP
areas are dominated by pastures in different degradation stages.
Pasture areas are priority for forest restoration. Private lands
(PLs) occupied 60% of VPP. Small properties represent 88% of total
PLs in this region, occupying a little over 335.000ha of the VPP.
Small, medium and large properties have 75.000ha with legal
deficits of native vegetation in legal reserves (LRs) and
permanent preservation areas (PPAs). The largest LRs and PPAs
deficits belong to medium and large properties, summing up
60.000ha. Highest LRs deficits are located in properties close to
the Paraiba do Sul River. The PPAs deficits are distributed
through all the VPP. By combining spatially explicit landscape
with an optimization methodology for land cover and land use
patterns, our study explore landscape designs to VPP. The model
optimizes the biodiversity restoration, the provision of the ES of
carbon stock in biomass, and the increase of economic income for
rural farmers. The main findings of this work will contribute to
the forest restoration planning in tropical agricultural
landscape.",
conference-location = "Campinas, SP",
conference-year = "22-26 oct.",
language = "en",
urlaccessdate = "27 abr. 2024"
}