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Severe decline in large farmland trees in India over the past decade

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  • Martin Brandt

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Dimitri Gominski

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Florian Reiner

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Ankit Kariryaa

    (University of Copenhagen
    University of Copenhagen)

  • Venkanna Babu Guthula

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Philippe Ciais

    (CEA/CNRS/UVSQ/Université Paris Saclay)

  • Xiaoye Tong

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Wenmin Zhang

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Dhanapal Govindarajulu

    (University of Manchester)

  • Daniel Ortiz-Gonzalo

    (University of Copenhagen)

  • Rasmus Fensholt

    (University of Copenhagen)

Abstract

Agroforestry practices that include the integration of multifunctional trees within agricultural lands can generate multiple socioecological benefits, in addition to being a natural climate solution due to the associated carbon sequestration potential. Such agroforestry trees represent a vital part of India’s landscapes. However, despite their importance, a current lack of robust monitoring mechanisms has contributed to an insufficient grasp of their distribution in relation to management practices, as well as their vulnerability to climate change and diseases. Here we map 0.6 billion farmland trees, excluding block plantations, in India and track them over the past decade. We show that around 11 ± 2% of the large trees (about 96 m2 crown size) mapped in 2010/2011 had disappeared by 2018. Moreover, during the period 2018–2022, more than 5 million large farmland trees (about 67 m2 crown size) have vanished, due partly to altered cultivation practices, where trees within fields are perceived as detrimental to crop yields. These observations are particularly unsettling given the current emphasis on agroforestry as a pivotal natural climate solution, playing a crucial role in both climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies, in addition to being important for supporting agricultural livelihoods and improving biodiversity.

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  • Martin Brandt & Dimitri Gominski & Florian Reiner & Ankit Kariryaa & Venkanna Babu Guthula & Philippe Ciais & Xiaoye Tong & Wenmin Zhang & Dhanapal Govindarajulu & Daniel Ortiz-Gonzalo & Rasmus Fensho, 2024. "Severe decline in large farmland trees in India over the past decade," Nature Sustainability, Nature, vol. 7(7), pages 860-868, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natsus:v:7:y:2024:i:7:d:10.1038_s41893-024-01356-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41893-024-01356-0
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