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FOR 816:  Biodiversity and Sustainable Management of a Megadiverse Mountain Ecosystem in Southern Ecuador

Subject Area Biology
Term from 2007 to 2018
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 29937865
 
The Andes of Ecuador are considered as one of the "hottest" hotspots of plant biodiversity, where the mountain forest harbours an essential part of all organisms. At the same time, the country suffers the highest annual rate (4 %) of deforestation in South America, belonging to the "Top Ten" tropical countries regarding deforestation. The major driver of deforestation is poverty especially of the rural population in its striving for an improvement of livelihood. However, the frequently practised non-adapted modes of land-use trigger degradation of the environment and as a consequence lead into a poverty trap or social downward spiral. Degraded landscapes come along with a rapid decrease of biodiversity and the reduction of ecosystem functionality and services. Unfortunately, political decision-makers, which should balance present and future needs of the local population, must frequently work on the basis of rather incomplete ecological information. This holds in particular for the biodiversity hotspot in the tropical Andes of southern Ecuador, the "Reserva Biológica San Francisco" (RBSF), where the research area of the Research Unit is located.
On the basis of the knowledge on the Reserva Biológica San Francisco, which has accumulated over the past ten years and realising that biodiversity is one of the most important ecological factors in the region, the central question of the Research Unit reads as follows: Can we achieve science-directed sustainable land use systems, that at the same time
(1) preserve biodiversity and its underlying ecosystem processes,
(2) rehabilitate attenuated diversity and lost usability, and
(3) guarantee better livelihoods for the local population?
A multidisciplinary approach from life-, geo- and social sciences is indispensable to find answers to the individual questions. To address the interdisciplinary research questions appropriately, all projects work exclusively or at least partly on the 11 km² large core area of the RBSF around the research station ECSF (Estación Científica San Francisco). In particular, interrelations and interactions between organisms and their abiotic environment are examined with field explorations and specific ecological experiments to understand the functionality of the natural and utilised compartment of the mountain ecosystem. Models of selected subsystems are developed to test the impact of various land use scenarios before its implementation.
DFG Programme Research Units
International Connection Austria, Ecuador, Switzerland, USA

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