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Part B: Sustainable Management and Ecosystem Services Speakers: T. Knoke, R. Mosandl Projects: B2 (K. Roos) B3 (R. Mosandl, M. Weber, B. Stimm) B5 (T. Knoke)

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Part B: Sustainable Management and Ecosystem Services. Speakers:T. Knoke, R. Mosandl Projects:B2 (K. Roos) B3 (R. Mosandl, M. Weber, B. Stimm) B5 (T. Knoke). Part B: Sustainable Management and Ecosystem Services. Speakers:T. Knoke, R. Mosandl - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Part B:  Sustainable  Management  and Ecosystem  Services

Part B: Sustainable Management and Ecosystem Services

Speakers: T. Knoke, R. MosandlProjects: B2 (K. Roos)

B3 (R. Mosandl, M. Weber, B. Stimm)B5 (T. Knoke)

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Part B: Sustainable Management and Ecosystem Services

Speakers: T. Knoke, R. MosandlProjects: B2 (K. Roos): Pasture rehabilitation on, and

management of degraded areas in the Andes of South Ecuador. B3 (R. Mosandl, M. Weber, B. Stimm)B5 (T. Knoke)

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Part B: Sustainable Management and Ecosystem Services

Speakers: T. Knoke, R. MosandlProjects: B2 (K. Roos)

B3 (R. Mosandl, M. Weber, B. Stimm): Improvement of forest management key strategies: a contribution to conservation and sustainable land use B5 (T. Knoke)

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B3 – Improvement of forest management key strategies: a contribution to conservation and sustainable land use

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WP (c) Balancing of alternative strategies for multi objective forest management

• Optimization with regard to different decision criteria• Testing for uncertain parameters

WP (a) Optimization of relevant forest management alternatives• Identification of relevant natural resources and demands• Identification of possible management alternatives• Installation and monitoring of experimental field plots• Improvement of management alternatives

WP (b) Accounting for global changes• Assessment of management alternatives regarding their impacts on

biodiversity• Spatial distribution of species under climate change scenarios• Testing of potential tree provenances for better adaptation to climate change• Conclusions for climate-smart management guidelines

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B3 - Work packages (a) and topics in different ecosystems

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(1) Dry Forest: Domestication of native NTFP tree species

• Selection of plus trees for multiplication as cultivars, germination trials, survival of seedling, early growth rates

Browsing effects on regeneration dynamics and species composition• Stratification according to stand densities• Installation of fenced and unfenced inventory plots • Integration into system of existing inventory plots (NCI, UTPL) • Sites: Laipuna, La Ceiba, Cazaderos

Cooperation partners: B5, NCI, UTPL (Carlos Ivan Espinosa) PhD-candidate: Jorge Cueva (SENESCYT-scholarship;

starting from April 2014)

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Work packages (a) and topics in different ecosystems

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(2) Tropical Mountain Forest, ECSF:

Natural forest experiment • monitoring, regeneration dynamics

Reforestation of abandoned pastures • Monitoring of reforestation plots• Problem: leasing rates

Cooperation partners: NCI, UNL (Nikolay Aguirre) PhD-candidate: Johana Munoz (SENESCYT-scholarship;

starting from April 2014)

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Work packages (a) and topics in different ecosystems

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(3) Paramo, Surroundings of Cajas National Park:

Optimization of regulating ecosystem services (hydrological capacities and carbon sequestration)

Comparison of Paramo, managed and unmanaged Pine plantations and the effects on production and provision of ecosystem services • Installation of inventory field plots

Cooperation partners: Universidad de Cuenca (Patricio Crespo), ETAPA PhD-candidate: Carlos Quiroz

(SENESCYT-scholarship; started in February 2014)

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Assessment of ecological parameters along a climate gradient for key species for conservation and managament- Seed testing- Cross planting experiments- Genetic analysis- Tree ring analysis

Work package (b) Global change – Dry forest/ECSF

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Habitat model according to environmental envelopes today (Maxent)

Potential future habitat due to climate change scenarios of IPCC (Worldclim data and WG Bendix)

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

Identification of ecological characteristics of key species along climate gradient

Cooperation partners: UTPL (Augusta Cueva), CATIE (Sven Günter) PhD-candidate: Carlos Manchego (50% UTPL 50% DFG; started in

December 2013)

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Part B: Sustainable Management and Ecosystem Services

Speakers: T. Knoke, R. MosandlProjects: B2 (K. Roos)

B3 (R. Mosandl, M. Weber, B. Stimm)B5 (T. Knoke): Balancing regulating and provisioning ecosystem services: Comprehensive land-use concepts for effective conservation.

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Team

• W. Santiago Ochoa M

• Carola Paul

• T Knoke

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. Knoke

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Key research question

How can land-use concepts be used to develop climate- and water-friendly land-use options for food, biofuel and timber production (provisioning services) …?

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. Knoke

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Research approach

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. KnokeKnoke et al. (2013) Glob Env Change 23: 1064-1072

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Project components

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. Knoke

Identification of current land uses

Further development of bio-economic

modelling approaches

Inclusion of regulating services in land use

modelling

Land use optimization

- Interviews with local farmers

- Deriving cost effective conservation strategies

- Review on bio-economic modelling approaches

- Review on the role of forests in future land use portfolios

- Consequences of land use options on regulating services

- Testing of alternative land use options (Agroforestry Systems)

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Project components

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. Knoke

Identification of current land uses

Further development of bio-economic

modelling approaches

Inclusion of regulating services in land use

modelling

Land use optimization

- Interviews with local farmers

- Deriving cost effective conservation strategies

- Review on bio-economic modelling approaches

- Review on the role of forests in future land use portfolios

- Consequences of land use options on regulating services

- Testing of alternative land use options (Agroforestry Systems)

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 Current status of manuscript:„Land Use Portfolios in the Dry Forest of Ecuador: Cost-effective Conservation Strategies”

Authors: W. Santiago Ochoa M, Carola Paul, Luz María Castro und Thomas Knoke

Objectives:

• Identification of current land use

• Estimation of optimal land use allocation for risk-averse farmers

• Deriving compensation payments and cost-effective conservation strategies

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. Knoke

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Materials and Methods

• Interviews with 163 households (766 inhabitants) in the surroundings of the Laipuna Reserve– Current land use practices– Costs, Revenues,

Producer-Prices

• Incorporation of yield and price fluctuations

• Application of modern portfolio theory

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. Knoke

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First Results

Actual Optimum0%

10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%

100%

MAIZE BEANS PEANUTS FOREST WITH GOATS

Land use portfolio

Shar

e of

land

use

opt

ion

$204/ha with forest value

Required compensation payment

$100/ha without forest value

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. Knoke

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Project components

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. Knoke

Identification of current land uses

Further development of bio-economic

modelling approaches

Inclusion of regulating services in land use

modelling

Land use optimization

- Interviews with local farmers

- Deriving cost effective conservation strategies

- Review on bio-economic modelling approaches

- Review on the role of forests in future land use portfolios

- Consequences of land use options on regulating services

- Testing of alternative land use options (Agroforestry Systems)

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Outlook: Inclusion of regulation services in land use modelling

• Evaluation of carbon sequestration of different land use options

Þ Cooperation with B3 (Mosandl/Stimm/Weber/Hildebrandt)

Þ Inventory in dry forests

B5 Regulating and provising of ecosystem services – T. Knoke

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We are looking for win-win (or low opportunity cost) concepts and means to make their consequences demonstrable.