The large-scale expansion of rubber plantations in southern India: major impacts and the changing nature of drivers

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Dhanya Vijayan
Renoy Girindran
Anu Susan Sam
Archana Raghavan Sathyan
Harald Kaechele
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[1] Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF),School of Geography
[2] University of Nottingham,College of Agriculture
[3] Kerala Agricultural University,undefined
[4] Regional Agricultural Research Station,undefined
[5] Kerala Agricultural University,undefined
[6] Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development,undefined
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2024年 / 196卷
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Land use change; Environmental drivers; Changing nature of drivers; Data scarce region; Geospatial techniques;
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This study investigates the major environmental and socio-economic impacts of an increase in the area of rubber plantations and the changing patterns of drivers of land use changes. Using a combination of geospatial techniques and socio-economic methods, we mainly analyzed the rate of increase in area under rubber plantations, the major impacts of land use changes, and the changing drivers of land use changes. Our results show that the area under rubber plantations has increased significantly within the study area, with the area under rubber plantations increasing from 30 to 74% of the total area within five decades. Impact assessment of land use changes based on household surveys showed significant improvement in the socio-economic conditions of the farmers, however, at the expense of severe environmental degradation. Our results also indicate that while areas under rubber plantations continue to increase, the drivers of land use changes have changed over time. Furthermore, it has been observed that in the past, many interventions prioritized social and economic development and placed less emphasis on the ecological stability of the region. Perceptions of farmers revealed that the effects of ecological fragility already affected the economic robustness of the whole area. Therefore, we conclude that government interventions to support additional rubber cultivation should also focus on ecosystem stabilization in order to minimize the risk of an ecological catastrophe that would significantly affect the economic prosperity of the region.
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