Water and sectoral policies in agriculture–forest frontiers: An expanded interdisciplinary research approach

Chris Seijger*, Daniela Kleinschmit, Dietrich Schmidt-Vogt, Muhammad Mehmood-Ul-Hassan, Christopher Martius

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Abstract

Major land use changes such as deforestation and restoration influence water resources in agriculture–forest landscapes. Changes are observed in water flows, groundwater infiltration, water quality and rainfall. Interdisciplinary water–forest research has unravelled biophysical parts of the interplay that influences forest and water resources. In this Perspective paper, we propose an expanded interdisciplinary research approach to study water and policies in agriculture–forest frontiers. The approach differs in four important aspects from previous ones: (i) a conceptual ‘frontier’ understanding; an analytical focus on (ii) agriculture and (iii) policy–water linkages; (iv) empirical attention to northern and southern countries. The approach is put into practice with the “Pendulum” framework, with interventions and the agriculture–forest frontier oscillating over time between exploitation and restoration. Through the approach, a better understanding will be provided on the dynamic interplay of water and policies in oscillating agriculture–forest frontiers, with changing outcomes for people and environment.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2311-2321
JournalAmbio
Volume50
Issue number12
Early online date21 Apr 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Afforestation
  • Forest
  • Pendulum swing
  • Policy coherence
  • Regime shift
  • Water resources

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