Authors
Irene Shaver, Adina Chain-Guadarrama, Katherine A Cleary, Andre Sanfiorenzo, Ricardo J Santiago-García, Bryan Finegan, Leontina Hormel, Nicole Sibelet, Lee A Vierling, Nilsa A Bosque-Pérez, Fabrice DeClerck, Matthew E Fagan, Lisette P Waits
Publication date
2015/5/1
Journal
Global Environmental Change
Volume
32
Pages
74-86
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Tropical ecosystem conversion to agriculture has caused widespread habitat loss and created fragmented landscapes composed of remnant forest patches embedded in a matrix of agricultural land uses. Non-traditional agricultural export (NTAE) crops such as pineapple are rapidly replacing multiuse landscapes characterized by a diverse matrix of pasture and smallholder crops with intensive, large-scale, monoculture plantations. Using an interdisciplinary approach, we conduct a case study to examine the coupled social and ecological implications of agricultural intensification in this region, with larger application to regions experiencing similar patterns of agricultural intensification. Guided by frameworks from both political and landscape ecology, we: (1) describe the social and economic implications of pineapple expansion, specifically the concentration of land, labor and financial resources, (2) quantify …
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