Land-use transitions can enhance the livelihoods of smallholder farmers but potential economic-ecological trade-offs remain poorly understood. Here, we present an interdisciplinary study of the environmental, social and economic consequences of land-use transitions in a tropical smallholder landscape on Sumatra, Indonesia. We find widespread biodiversity-profit trade-offs resulting from land-use transitions from forest and agroforestry systems to rubber and oil palm monocultures, for 26,894 aboveground and belowground species and whole-ecosystem multidiversity. Despite variation between ecosystem functions, profit gains come at the expense of ecosystem multifunctionality, indicating far-reaching ecosystem deterioration. We identify landscap...
The production of commodities such as palm oil and pulpwood is leading to large-scale land use chang...
Smallholder farmers and indigenous communities must cope with the opportunities and threats presente...
One of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is constantly inc...
Land-use transitions can enhance the livelihoods of smallholder farmers but potential economic-ecolo...
Smallholder-dominated agricultural mosaic landscapes are highlighted as model production systems tha...
Tropical lowland rainforests are increasingly threatened by the expansion of agriculture and the ext...
AbstractSpecialization in agricultural systems can lead to trade-offs between economic gains and eco...
Specialization in agricultural systems can lead to trade-offs between economic gains and ecosystem f...
The key hypotheses underlying ASB research in Indonesia has been intensifying land use as an alterna...
Tropical forest landscapes face competing demands for conserving biodiversity, sustaining ecosystem ...
AbstractRubber agroforests in the mostly deforested lowlands of Sumatra, Indonesia are threatened by...
Smallholder farmers and indigenous communities must cope with the opportunities and threats presente...
Rubber agroforests in the mostly deforested lowlands of Sumatra, Indonesia are threatened by convers...
The conversion of tropical rainforest to agricultural systems such as oil palm alters biodiversity a...
The production of commodities such as palm oil and pulpwood is leading to large-scale land use chang...
Smallholder farmers and indigenous communities must cope with the opportunities and threats presente...
One of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is constantly inc...
Land-use transitions can enhance the livelihoods of smallholder farmers but potential economic-ecolo...
Smallholder-dominated agricultural mosaic landscapes are highlighted as model production systems tha...
Tropical lowland rainforests are increasingly threatened by the expansion of agriculture and the ext...
AbstractSpecialization in agricultural systems can lead to trade-offs between economic gains and eco...
Specialization in agricultural systems can lead to trade-offs between economic gains and ecosystem f...
The key hypotheses underlying ASB research in Indonesia has been intensifying land use as an alterna...
Tropical forest landscapes face competing demands for conserving biodiversity, sustaining ecosystem ...
AbstractRubber agroforests in the mostly deforested lowlands of Sumatra, Indonesia are threatened by...
Smallholder farmers and indigenous communities must cope with the opportunities and threats presente...
Rubber agroforests in the mostly deforested lowlands of Sumatra, Indonesia are threatened by convers...
The conversion of tropical rainforest to agricultural systems such as oil palm alters biodiversity a...
The production of commodities such as palm oil and pulpwood is leading to large-scale land use chang...
Smallholder farmers and indigenous communities must cope with the opportunities and threats presente...
One of the main causes of tropical forest loss is conversion to agriculture, which is constantly inc...