Terraced agroecosystems (TAS)—apart from being an important cultural heritage element—are considered vital for sustainable water resource management and climate change adaptation measures. However, this traditional form of agriculture, with direct implications in food security at a local scale, has been suffering from abandonment or degradation worldwide. In light of this, the need to fully comprehend the complex linkage of their abandonment with different driving forces is essential. The identification of these dynamics makes possible an appropriate intervention with local initiatives and policies on a larger scale. Therefore, the main aim of this paper is to introduce a comprehensive multidisciplinary framework that maps the dynamics of the investigated TAS’s abandonment, by defining cause–effect relationships on a hydrogeological, cological and social level, through tools from System Dynamics studies. This methodology is implemented in the case of Assaragh TAS, a traditional oasis agroecosystem in the Moroccan Anti-Atlas, characterized by data scarcity. Through field studies, interviews, uestionnaires and freely accessible databases, the TAS’s abandonment, leading to a loss in agrobiodiversity, is linked to social rather than climatic drives. Additionally, measures that can counteract the phenomenon and strengthen the awareness of the risks associated with climate change and food security are proposed.

System Dynamics Applied to Terraced Agroecosystems: The Case Study of Assaragh (Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco)

Boselli, Vladimiro
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Michailidi, and Eleni Maria
Supervision
2020-01-01

Abstract

Terraced agroecosystems (TAS)—apart from being an important cultural heritage element—are considered vital for sustainable water resource management and climate change adaptation measures. However, this traditional form of agriculture, with direct implications in food security at a local scale, has been suffering from abandonment or degradation worldwide. In light of this, the need to fully comprehend the complex linkage of their abandonment with different driving forces is essential. The identification of these dynamics makes possible an appropriate intervention with local initiatives and policies on a larger scale. Therefore, the main aim of this paper is to introduce a comprehensive multidisciplinary framework that maps the dynamics of the investigated TAS’s abandonment, by defining cause–effect relationships on a hydrogeological, cological and social level, through tools from System Dynamics studies. This methodology is implemented in the case of Assaragh TAS, a traditional oasis agroecosystem in the Moroccan Anti-Atlas, characterized by data scarcity. Through field studies, interviews, uestionnaires and freely accessible databases, the TAS’s abandonment, leading to a loss in agrobiodiversity, is linked to social rather than climatic drives. Additionally, measures that can counteract the phenomenon and strengthen the awareness of the risks associated with climate change and food security are proposed.
2020
2020
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LS8_1 Ecology (theoretical, community, population, microbial, evolutionary ecology)
LS9_5 Agriculture related to crop production, soil biology and cultivation, applied plant biology
PE10_17 Hydrology, water and soil pollution
PE10_4 Terrestrial ecology, land cover change
PE10_3 Climatology and climate change
SH3_9 Spatial development, land use, regional planning
Esperti anonimi
Inglese
Internazionale
ELETTRONICO
12
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1693
Lo studio è legato ad un progetto di cooperazione sviluppato a titolo personale, non ho trovato supporto adeguato presso UniBs, e supportato da una rete personale di colleghi sviluppata in Marocco tramite missioni finanziate in parte personalemnte in parte dei fondi per le missioni legate alla borsa di dottorato.
Agroecosistemi Terrazzati, Food Security, Climate Change Adaptation Strategies
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https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/6/1693
Goal 2: Zero hunger
Goal 10: Reducing inequalities
Goal 12: Responsible consumption and production
Goal 13: Climate action
Goal 14: Life below water
Goal 15: Life on land
Goal 17: Partnerships for the goals
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Boselli, Vladimiro; Ouallali, Abdessalam; Briak, Hamza; Houssni, Mhammad; Kassout, Jalal; El Ouahrani, Abdeltif El; Michailidi, and Eleni Maria...espandi
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