Abstract

Farming systems, with their concerns of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and productivity and production issues towards progress in human needs, wellbeing, and sustainable development, are challenging in most biosphere reserves. In this study, we assess the levels and trends of the agro-biodiversity and ecosystem services of different farming systems in the Yayo Biosphere Reserve in Ethiopia. Interviews with a total of 120 farmers, 16 key informants, and 12 focal group discussions (FDGs) were conducted, and species composition was assessed based on data collected on ten plots per major farming system. Result indicate that four farming systems, namely homegardens (HG), plantation coffee (PC), semi-forest coffee (SFC), and annual crop production (CP) systems, can be identified. Shannon and Evenness indices were highest in the HG system (H′ = 3.14, E = 0.8), and lowest in the CP system (H′ = 0.71, E = 0.18). Additionally, more diversified and relatively less cultivated farming systems provide more ecosystem services, and land users tend to practice less diversified farming systems in order to increase food supply at the expense of other ecosystem services. Therefore, this study recommends that diversified farming systems need to be considered to conserve or enhance specific ecosystem services in ways that reduce their negative tradeoffs.

Highlights

  • The agricultural practices of different farming systems, including their productivity and production, agro-biodiversity, environment, and related ecosystem services’ issues towards the progress in human wellbeing and needs, and sustainable development, are challenging in biosphere reserves

  • Major Farming Systems systems are the most commonly practiced in the study area: homegarden agroforestry system (HG), Key informant interviews indicatedcoffee that the biosphere reserve suitable forannual multiplecrop farming plantation coffee system (PC), semi-forest production systemis(SFC), and production systems and known for its high levels of agro-biodiversity

  • We found that four major farming system (CP)

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Introduction

The agricultural practices of different farming systems, including their productivity and production, agro-biodiversity, environment, and related ecosystem services’ issues towards the progress in human wellbeing and needs, and sustainable development, are challenging in biosphere reserves. Sustainable agriculture must satisfy human needs, and conserve the natural resource base and sustain the economic viability of agriculture [2]. Many authors have argued that human wellbeing and progress towards sustainable development are vitally dependent upon improving the management of the Earth’s ecosystems to ensure their conservation and sustainable use [3,4]. They state that demands for ecosystem services such as food, shelter, and clean water are growing, human actions are, at the same time, diminishing the Agriculture 2019, 9, 48; doi:10.3390/agriculture9030048 www.mdpi.com/journal/agriculture

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