Smallholders' perspectives, motivations, and incentives for restoring the Brazilian Atlantic Forest

Author:

Tavares Mayra F.1ORCID,Gallo Patrícia2ORCID,Nascimento Nathália3ORCID,Bauhus Jürgen1ORCID,Brancalion Pedro H. S.34ORCID,Feurer Mélanie15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Chair of Silviculture Institute of Forest Sciences University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany

2. Centre for International Postgraduate Studies of Environmental Management (CIPSEM) TUD Dresden University of Technology Dresden Germany

3. Department of Forest Sciences, “Luiz de Queiroz” College of Agriculture University of São Paulo Piracicaba São Paulo Brazil

4. Re.green Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil

5. Bern University of Applied Sciences Bern Switzerland

Abstract

Ecosystem restoration, recognized as a critical strategy for climate change adaptation and mitigation, faces significant challenges in achieving widespread implementation. A particular facet of this challenge lies in the active involvement of rural landowners. Our study aimed to understand rural landowners' perspectives, motivations, and characteristics that influence their participation in restoration projects in the Atlantic Forest of southeastern Brazil. Qualitative content analysis was conducted on 68 semi‐structured interviews with two groups of landowners: 36 who received support and 32 who did not receive project support from a local non‐governmental organization to restore native forests on their landholdings. Approximately three‐quarters of the sample are classified as smallholders (<80 ha). The main difference between the two groups is the dependence on agricultural production as the main source of income, with 22% of farmers in the supported group and 72% in the unsupported group. This socio‐economic characteristic appeared to influence the decision to restore native forest. Farmers' focus tends to be linked to rural production, and the main obstacle to restoration was the loss of productive land. They usually allow natural forest regeneration to establish on slopes. The other type of landowner (lifestylers) mainly restored land through planting of seedlings, with the main barrier being the cost of restoration. Both groups had water conservation as their main motivation for restoration. Our study shows that understanding the perspectives and motivations of the diversity of rural landowners is crucial to effectively engage them and address the socio‐economic feasibility of different restoration approaches.

Funder

Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg

Publisher

Wiley

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