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Syndromes of production and tree-cover dynamics of Neotropical grazing land

Por: Valencia Mestre, Mariana C [autora].
Ferguson, Bruce G, 1967- [autor] | Vandermeer, John [autor].
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 en línea Artículo en línea Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Computadora Tipo de portador: Recurso en líneaTema(s): Sistemas silvopastoriles | Ganadería | Sistemas socioecológicos | Campesinos | Factores socioeconómicosTema(s) en inglés: Silvopastoral systems | Livestock | Socioecological systems | Peasant | Socioeconomic factorsDescriptor(es) geográficos: América Latina Nota de acceso: Disponible para usuarios de ECOSUR con su clave de acceso En: Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. Volumen 43, número 4 (2019), páginas 362-385. --ISSN: 2168-3573Número de sistema: 59774Resumen:
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This paper provides a conceptual framework for analyzing the dynamics of tree cover transformations in the cattle pastures across the Neotropics. It proposes that tree cover variability across cattle pastures can be envisioned as a set of'syndromes of production, 'among which transformations may be linear, non-linear, or multivalued. Our framework is informed by a review of the literature from which we define the components that make up tree coverand the socioecological drivers of tree cover in cattle pastures. We propose that the drivers of tree cover are the continuum between two economies: the peasant and the capitalist.

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This paper provides a conceptual framework for analyzing the dynamics of tree cover transformations in the cattle pastures across the Neotropics. It proposes that tree cover variability across cattle pastures can be envisioned as a set of'syndromes of production, 'among which transformations may be linear, non-linear, or multivalued. Our framework is informed by a review of the literature from which we define the components that make up tree coverand the socioecological drivers of tree cover in cattle pastures. We propose that the drivers of tree cover are the continuum between two economies: the peasant and the capitalist. eng

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