Land degradation: Addressing the vulnerability of local people through the lens of transformative change

Land degradation (LD) is driven by many factors resulting from the intricate interplay between natural and socio-economic systems, which adds dynamism and complexity to this phenomenon. The study highlights LD as a source of social vulnerability in the Baragan Plain (Romania), often called the “gran...

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Veröffentlicht in:Heliyon 2024-09, Vol.10 (18), p.e37891, Article e37891
Hauptverfasser: Petrescu-Mag, Ruxandra Malina, Hartel, Tibor, Reti, Kinga Olga, Mocanu, Cornel, Petrescu-Mag, Ioan Valentin, Macicasan, Vlad, Petrescu, Dacinia Crina
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Zusammenfassung:Land degradation (LD) is driven by many factors resulting from the intricate interplay between natural and socio-economic systems, which adds dynamism and complexity to this phenomenon. The study highlights LD as a source of social vulnerability in the Baragan Plain (Romania), often called the “granary of Europe” due to its century-long history of industrial crop production. We explore the community's perceptions of vulnerability due to LD and the community-based solutions to sustainable transformations through governance using a community-based causal-effect analysis (CBCEA). CBCEA is a participatory approach that uses systems thinking, engages key informants, and generates qualitative causal-effect diagrams to illustrate the system structure. Two workshops with local key informants revealed their views on the direct and indirect causes and effects of LD, strategies they proposed to reduce the community's vulnerability, and the conditions for making the agricultural land decision-making integrative, inclusive, adaptive, and participatory (IIAP). IIAP decision-making was considered a key to transformative governance. Key informants identified “Windbreaks construction” and “(Resilient) Irrigation system” as two effective, context-specific measures to address the causes and effects of LD. We advise caution when implementing the “Irrigation system” measure, as it may risk constraining the system to an undesirable state, commonly referred to as a “trap”. •Land degradation (LD) is as a source of local people vulnerability in Baragan Plain, Romania.•The CBCEA illustrates community's understandings of LD.•The direct and indirect causes and effects of LD are identified.•Community-based solutions toward transformative governance are presented.•“Windbreaks construction” and “(Resilient) Irrigation system” can counteract LD.
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37891