Business opportunities and challenges of mainstreaming biodiversity into the agricultural sector

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Business opportunities and challenges of mainstreaming biodiversity into the agricultural sector

Mainstreaming biodiversity into the agricultural sector what does this mean? Cultural service Regulating service Supporting service Agricultural crop

So what are the opportunities to be obtained from mainstreaming biodiversity into the agricultural sector? 1. Soil erosion protection and water regulation 2. Climate regulation 3. Pollination services 4. Critical knowledge and a gene pool to ensure resilient, climate smart crop

Opportunities to be obtained from mainstreaming biodiversity: E.g. Pollination services Non-native feral honey bees (Apis mellifera) What is the value of this patch of biodiverse forest in the agricultural landscape? T.H. Ricketts et a., 2004, PNAS, 101, 12579-12582

Insect pollination: Improved coffee yields by 20% Improved coffee quality by 27% Insect pollination services worth $60,000 for one Costa Rica farm/yr. T.H. Ricketts et a., 2004, PNAS, 101, 12579-12582

Opportunities to be obtained from mainstreaming biodiversity: E.g. Critical knowledge and a diverse gene pool to ensure resilient, climate smart crops case study of coffee Coffee supports 25 million farming families worldwide and more than 100 million people. ~125 species found in the wild in biodiverse evironment We drink only two species Arabica (Coffea arabica) and Robusta (Coffea canephora) Coffea arabica originated from Ethiopia and is now distributed around the world

Understanding the environmental tolerances of Coffea arabica through mapping populations growing in wild in Ethiopia Severely stressed coffee plants at the end of the dry season in western Ethiopia (Photo: A. Davis) Using knowledge from distribution of wild populations enabled modelling and prediction of good and bad regions for coffee production in Ethiopia in the future Predicted (coloured areas) and actual (green dots) distribution of indigenous (wild) Arabica. A. Davis et al., (2012) PLoS ONE, 7, e47981.

Discovery of new species of coffee in wild also provides diverse gene pool and potential for new resilient crops 140 120 100 80 Species discovery in the coffee genus Coffea e.g. Ambongo coffee (Coffea ambongensis) Discovered in Madagascar in 2009; grows in environments up to nearly 40 o C 82 103 124 1753 1855 1955 1985 60 1990 2010 40 2012 40 27 20 15 1 0 1753 1855 1955 1985 1990 2010 2012 Western Madagascar 1997

What are the challenges of mainstreaming biodiversity into the agricultural sector? 1. Lack of plant biodiversity data for some of the most biodiverse regions 2. Often poor knowledge on the natural distribution of many plant species and the ecosystem services that they provide 3. Poor dissemination and availability of biodiversity and ecosystem service data for businesses

Geo-located plant species occurrence records found in the Global Biodiversity Informatics Facility (GBIF) UK Area = 243,610 km2 # GBIF records = 20,477,248 # data providers = 291 GBIF records/unit area = 84.05 records/km 2 Africa Area = 30,221,500 km2 # GBIF records = 2,773,022 # data providers = 236 GBIF records/unit area = 0.091 records/km 2 The UK has nearly 1000x more plant records per km 2 than Africa

Challenge 2: Often poor knowledge on the natural diversity and distribution of the plant species & the ecosystem services that they provide E.g. What trees should be planted and where for CO 2 drawdown? Or High altitude Paramo grasslands, Ecuador High altitude Pinus and Eucalyptus plantations?

Hypothesis 1: Paramo is naturally occurring high altitude vegetation type: i.e. Not suitable for tree plantations Olivera, M. & Hoogheimstra (2010) Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 163,113-126 Hypothesis 2: Upper landscapes used to be forested but previously cleared by human activity: i.e. Suitable for tree plantations x

Challenge 3: Often poor dissemination and availability of biodiversity and ecosystem service data for businesses ARIES (ARtificial Intelligence for Ecosystem Services) InVEST (Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs) Some of the currently available web-based tools to determine ecosystem service provision across landscapes ESValue

ARIES (ARtificial Intelligence for Ecosystem Services) End-user needs to work with the ARIES team; developed for specific area; one site output requires 200-300 hours of Senior GIS technician time InVEST (Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs) Time varies depending on the site and the technician s expertise; one site output requires 160-280 hours of Senior GIS technician time ESValue ~ 200 hours for one site; requires GIS expertise, expert knowledge of ecological relationships plus data from stakeholders EcoAIM (Ecological Asset Inventory and Management) >25 hours; involves reviewing, downloading, converting and uploading data by stakeholder (http://www.bsr.org/reports/bsr_estm_wg_comp_es_tools_synthesis3.pdf)

Summary: Business opportunities of mainstreaming biodiversity into agricultural sector are huge Still considerable challenges with biodiversity data collection and analysis Also serious problems with dissemination of biodiversity data & knowledge to business Far greater partnership needed between businesses & academic institutions to realise full potential of opportunities