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Forest Loss in Papua New Guinea:
     How much does subsistence
        agriculture contribute?


Jamie Fuller
PhD Student in Ecology
Colorado State University
Jamie.fuller@colostate.edu
http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/~jdfuller
Papua New Guinea and relative area




Introduction            Data and Methods   Results   Discussion
…
    Culturally and biologically diverse:
    •~800 distinct languages and tribal cultures
    •Contains 5-10% of world biodiversity and only 0.5% land surface
Introduction          Data and Methods      Results        Discussion
Food and agricultural Organization (FAO) Forestry Department, website 2012

Introduction                Data and Methods             Results            Discussion
Degradation                                     Deforestation




                                        Potential Change
           Combined forest degradation and deforestation




     Between 1972 and 2002 - 24% forest loss (9% degraded and 15% deforested)




                                        (Shearman et al. 2009; Shearman and Bryan 2011)
Introduction               Data and Methods             Results           Discussion
PNG Population
                        8
Population (millions)

                        7
                        6
                        5
                        4
                        3
                        2
                        1
                        0
                            1980     1990         2000         2010




Introduction                                Data and Methods          Results   Discussion
Primary forest                             Fallow

                                                           Hard to distinguish:
                                                           •Size and distribution
                                                           •Heterogeneous cover
                                                           •Seasonal variation
                                                           •Fallow periods
                                                           Results in over estimation

                                                                   (Mertz et al. 2009;
Slashed garden plot
                                                                   Messerli et al. 2009;
                                                                   Schmidt-Vogt et al. 2009
                                                3nd year crops     Fox et al. 2000)

 Introduction                Data and Methods            Results              Discussion
Recent ecological research:
                                     •     Minor disturbance to ecosystem
 Perceptions of swidden:             •     Increased edge habitat
• Simple, naïve and destructive      •     Fallow regeneration
                                     •     Runoff and erosion lessened
• Practiced by indigenous and poor
                                            – (Ziegler et al 2009, Fox et al. 2000)
  populations
• Governments began to ban it to     Transition to more permanent
  reduce deforestation                  agriculture causes:
                                     • Above and below ground carbon
                                       decline
                                     • Native plant diversity decreases
                                     • Fewer crop varieties
                                     • Economic vulnerability & losses
                                       when crops fail or markets change
                                     • Land sparing vs. land sharing

                                     (Ziegler et al. 2011; Sturgeon 2005; Cramb
                                         et al. 2009; Perfecto and Vandermeer
                                         2010)


Introduction            Data and Methods             Results               Discussion
Kamiali, PNG

                                  Kamiali village




-Quantify how the land has changed
-Understand the decisions influencing land use change
-Identify the drivers of change

                                         65 km from Lae, PNG
                                         Ocean access only (no roads)
                                         WMA area: 500 km2
                                         Current Population: ~850
                                         Subsistence livelihood
Introduction         Data and Methods               Results   Discussion
Satellite imagery:
•Landsat: 1992, 2003, 2010 (end of Sept-early Oct)
   •Cloud mask (LEDAPS by NASA)
   •Tasseled cap
   •Wetness-Brightness Difference Index (WBDI)
       •Helmer et al. 2009
   •Unsupervised classification


                Participatory research: (Conducted July 2011)
                   •Participatory mapping
                   •Structured household surveys
                   •Resource use interviews
                       •e.g. fishing, gardening, forest resources
                   •Oral history with elders
                   •Economic organization exercise

 Introduction               Data and Methods        Results         Discussion
1992                      2003                                 2010




                          Cloud
                          Water




                                                       Cloud
                                                       Water




                                                                                Riparian
         Ag.
               Riparian




                                            Riparian
                                                                         Ag.




                                                                                   9%
                 11%




         12%                          Ag.



                                              11%
                                      18%                                18%
 Mixed
 10%
                                  Mixed                               Mixed
                                  12%                                 16%
               Forest                         Forest                                Forest
                67%                            59%                                   57%




Introduction               Data and Methods              Results               Conclusion
Agriculture conversion                        1992 to 2003                                   2003 to 2010




                                          =17%
                                3% 6%                                                         =27%
                                                                             4%
                                         8%                           28%         16%
      45%                                        Loss to riparian
                                                 Loss to forest                         7%
                                                 Loss to mixed
                                   38%           Ag. - no change
                                                 Ag. gain                   45%

                         Introduction              Data and Methods           Results            Discussion
Forest conversion                         1992 to 2003                               2003 to 2010




                                   =23%                                                  =20%
                      10% 5% 8%                                          4%
                                                                  17%         12%
                                                                                    4%
                                   10%
                                           Loss to riparian
                                           Loss to mixed
                                           Loss to ag.
                         68%               Forest - no change           63%
                                           Forest gain
                    Introduction               Data and Methods         Results             Discussion
Mixed cover conversion                    1992 to 2003                                 2003 to 2010




                          3%              =34%
                                                                        2%                   =32%
                                  16%                                           15%

 47%                                       Loss to riparian     48%
                                    15%    Loss to forest                             15%
                                           Loss to ag.
                                           Mixed - no change
                            19%                                              20%
                                           Mixed gain

                   Introduction              Data and Methods         Results               Discussion
Land use is dynamic and rates of change
             vary over time
• Agricultural expansion is not directly correlated
  to population growth
• Other subsistence strategies were employed


                Time span         1990-2000        2000-2010
                Population        1.4% per year    8% per year
                Time span         1992-2003        2003-2010
                Agriculture       2.6% per year    0.14% per year


Introduction
 Introduction       Data and Methods
                     Data and Methods       Results
                                             Results        Discussion
                                                             Discussion
Mechanistic pathways in land change
                                                                 (Lambin et al. 2003)
1) Cultural and land tenure                  4) Economic influences
   systems                                         • Modern goods & conveniences
    • Smaller plot sizes                           • Cash economy
    • Shorter fallows
                                             5) Demographics
    • Increased # of crops per plot
                                                   •Population increase
2) Natural variability                             •Shifts
    • Changes in weather/climate                   •In/Out migration
    • Pest increases                         6) Technological changes
3) Institutional changes                           • Access to different varieties &
    •   Support from NGO                           crops
    •   WMA status                                 • Fishing equipment changes
    •   Fishing cooperative                  7) Globalization
    •   Visiting researchers                       • Local and global fish markets
                                                   • The Jones’s


  Introduction
   Introduction                Data and Methods
                                Data and Methods          Results
                                                           Results           Discussion
                                                                              Discussion
Conclusion
• Agricultural expansion did not occur to the same
  extent as national levels
   – Suggesting that agricultural expansion may be
     overestimated in other regions of PNG
   – Intensified agriculture
• These results improved our understanding of the
  rate of land change in this conservation area.
   – Ecological importance: pressures from logging,
     mining and climate changes are likely to increase


Introduction
 Introduction      Data and Methods
                    Data and Methods   Results
                                        Results      Discussion
                                                      Discussion
Questions ?




Jamie Fuller
PhD Student in Ecology
Colorado State University
Jamie.fuller@colostate.edu
http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/~jdfuller

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2012 ASPRS Track, Forest cover loss in Papua New Guinea: How much does subsistence agriculture contribute?, Jamie Fuller

  • 1. Forest Loss in Papua New Guinea: How much does subsistence agriculture contribute? Jamie Fuller PhD Student in Ecology Colorado State University Jamie.fuller@colostate.edu http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/~jdfuller
  • 2. Papua New Guinea and relative area Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 3. Culturally and biologically diverse: •~800 distinct languages and tribal cultures •Contains 5-10% of world biodiversity and only 0.5% land surface Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 4. Food and agricultural Organization (FAO) Forestry Department, website 2012 Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 5. Degradation Deforestation Potential Change Combined forest degradation and deforestation Between 1972 and 2002 - 24% forest loss (9% degraded and 15% deforested) (Shearman et al. 2009; Shearman and Bryan 2011) Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 6. PNG Population 8 Population (millions) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 1980 1990 2000 2010 Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 7. Primary forest Fallow Hard to distinguish: •Size and distribution •Heterogeneous cover •Seasonal variation •Fallow periods Results in over estimation (Mertz et al. 2009; Slashed garden plot Messerli et al. 2009; Schmidt-Vogt et al. 2009 3nd year crops Fox et al. 2000) Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 8. Recent ecological research: • Minor disturbance to ecosystem Perceptions of swidden: • Increased edge habitat • Simple, naïve and destructive • Fallow regeneration • Runoff and erosion lessened • Practiced by indigenous and poor – (Ziegler et al 2009, Fox et al. 2000) populations • Governments began to ban it to Transition to more permanent reduce deforestation agriculture causes: • Above and below ground carbon decline • Native plant diversity decreases • Fewer crop varieties • Economic vulnerability & losses when crops fail or markets change • Land sparing vs. land sharing (Ziegler et al. 2011; Sturgeon 2005; Cramb et al. 2009; Perfecto and Vandermeer 2010) Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 9. Kamiali, PNG Kamiali village -Quantify how the land has changed -Understand the decisions influencing land use change -Identify the drivers of change 65 km from Lae, PNG Ocean access only (no roads) WMA area: 500 km2 Current Population: ~850 Subsistence livelihood Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 10. Satellite imagery: •Landsat: 1992, 2003, 2010 (end of Sept-early Oct) •Cloud mask (LEDAPS by NASA) •Tasseled cap •Wetness-Brightness Difference Index (WBDI) •Helmer et al. 2009 •Unsupervised classification Participatory research: (Conducted July 2011) •Participatory mapping •Structured household surveys •Resource use interviews •e.g. fishing, gardening, forest resources •Oral history with elders •Economic organization exercise Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 11. 1992 2003 2010 Cloud Water Cloud Water Riparian Ag. Riparian Riparian Ag. 9% 11% 12% Ag. 11% 18% 18% Mixed 10% Mixed Mixed 12% 16% Forest Forest Forest 67% 59% 57% Introduction Data and Methods Results Conclusion
  • 12. Agriculture conversion 1992 to 2003 2003 to 2010 =17% 3% 6% =27% 4% 8% 28% 16% 45% Loss to riparian Loss to forest 7% Loss to mixed 38% Ag. - no change Ag. gain 45% Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 13. Forest conversion 1992 to 2003 2003 to 2010 =23% =20% 10% 5% 8% 4% 17% 12% 4% 10% Loss to riparian Loss to mixed Loss to ag. 68% Forest - no change 63% Forest gain Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 14. Mixed cover conversion 1992 to 2003 2003 to 2010 3% =34% 2% =32% 16% 15% 47% Loss to riparian 48% 15% Loss to forest 15% Loss to ag. Mixed - no change 19% 20% Mixed gain Introduction Data and Methods Results Discussion
  • 15. Land use is dynamic and rates of change vary over time • Agricultural expansion is not directly correlated to population growth • Other subsistence strategies were employed Time span 1990-2000 2000-2010 Population 1.4% per year 8% per year Time span 1992-2003 2003-2010 Agriculture 2.6% per year 0.14% per year Introduction Introduction Data and Methods Data and Methods Results Results Discussion Discussion
  • 16. Mechanistic pathways in land change (Lambin et al. 2003) 1) Cultural and land tenure 4) Economic influences systems • Modern goods & conveniences • Smaller plot sizes • Cash economy • Shorter fallows 5) Demographics • Increased # of crops per plot •Population increase 2) Natural variability •Shifts • Changes in weather/climate •In/Out migration • Pest increases 6) Technological changes 3) Institutional changes • Access to different varieties & • Support from NGO crops • WMA status • Fishing equipment changes • Fishing cooperative 7) Globalization • Visiting researchers • Local and global fish markets • The Jones’s Introduction Introduction Data and Methods Data and Methods Results Results Discussion Discussion
  • 17. Conclusion • Agricultural expansion did not occur to the same extent as national levels – Suggesting that agricultural expansion may be overestimated in other regions of PNG – Intensified agriculture • These results improved our understanding of the rate of land change in this conservation area. – Ecological importance: pressures from logging, mining and climate changes are likely to increase Introduction Introduction Data and Methods Data and Methods Results Results Discussion Discussion
  • 18. Questions ? Jamie Fuller PhD Student in Ecology Colorado State University Jamie.fuller@colostate.edu http://warnercnr.colostate.edu/~jdfuller