Methodological proposal to quantify and to compensate the agroecosystem services generated by the good agricultural practices of small-farmers

  • Fallas Henrique A
  • Molina Murillo S
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Abstract

A diversified and less intensive management of agricultural systems produces agroecosystem services that are often not estimated nor compensated in developing countries. The main objective of this study was to create a tool that allows quantification of agroecosystemic services (SAgro) generated in agroforestry peasant farms, and additionally estimate compensation values. Following an initial test in 2013 on 10 farms, an important bibliographical review was carried out, the consultation of experts, and the evaluation in 2015 of 50 farms at the national level, most of them members of the National Agroforestry Union (UNAFOR) of Costa Rica. As a result, a tool was developed to measure in an agile, flexible and economical way the ecosystem services generated by good agricultural practices produced by small producers (peasants) both for their agricultural system as well as the forest system. We also found that the size of farms is not necessarily the determining factor for the production of agroecosystem services, but rather the type of management practices and investments made. In this process, it was estimated that with an average compensation of US$ 271.6 per agricultural hectare per year, the production or maintenance of agroecosystem services could be encouraged through good agricultural practices. © 2017 Los Autores.

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Fallas Henrique, A. A., & Molina Murillo, S. (2017). Methodological proposal to quantify and to compensate the agroecosystem services generated by the good agricultural practices of small-farmers. Ecosistemas, 26(3), 89–102. https://doi.org/10.7818/ecos.2017.26-3.11

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