Private Farming Development in the Context of Preservation of Soil Ecosystem Services

W. Wrzaszcz, Konrad Prandecki
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The issue of ecosystem services is a relatively new concept in economic theory. This is the concept considered problematic, due to the difficulty of defining the benefits provided to people by ecosystems and their measurement and valuation. Some of these services are strongly associated with soil. Soil is one of the basic environmental resources necessary to conduct agricultural production. It fulfills many of non-production functions and provides services that are essential to human existence. Based on the crucial classification developed by the United Nations, we attribute providing the following ecosystem services to soil: basic/supporting, provisioning, regulating and cultural. Variety of services which are produced by soil causes the need to pay more attention to its quality, which is to a large extent derived from agricultural practices. The assessment of agriculture in the context of the farms’ organization allows to determine whether the present profile of agricultural production is conducive to maintaining environmental services or whether it destabilizes environmental processes. What seems especially important from this perspective is highlighting the changes in agriculture over the years, in the context of their impact on the condition of the natural environment. The aim of the paper is to indicate changes taking place in agriculture in Poland relevant to soil ecosystem services. The study was based on public data of 2005, 2007, 2016 from the Statistics Poland (GUS), gathered in the Farms Structure Survey. The research covered all private farms in Poland from 1 ha of agricultural land in good agricultural and environmental conditions. The results have shown the dynamic development of agriculture in Poland after accession to the EU, although many of the observed changes can threaten soil ecosystem services. The progressive crop diversification, including the cultivation of winter species, nitrogen fixing crops and catch crops were assessed positively. Problematic issues were, on the one hand, the process of farms’ withdrawal from livestock production, on the other hand, increasing livestock production concentration.
土壤生态系统服务保护背景下的私人农业发展
生态系统服务问题在经济学理论中是一个比较新的概念。这个概念被认为是有问题的,因为很难界定生态系统给人们带来的利益及其衡量和评估。其中一些服务与土壤密切相关。土壤是进行农业生产所必需的基本环境资源之一。它履行许多非生产功能,并提供对人类生存至关重要的服务。根据联合国制定的关键分类,我们将提供以下生态系统服务归为土壤:基本/支持、供应、调节和文化。土壤提供的各种服务使人们需要更加注意土壤的质量,而土壤的质量在很大程度上源于农业实践。在农场组织的背景下对农业进行评估,可以确定目前的农业生产状况是否有利于维持环境服务,或者是否会破坏环境过程的稳定。从这个角度来看,特别重要的是强调多年来农业的变化,以及它们对自然环境状况的影响。本文的目的是指出波兰农业发生的变化与土壤生态系统服务有关。该研究基于波兰统计局(GUS)在农场结构调查中收集的2005年、2007年和2016年的公开数据。这项研究涵盖了波兰所有私人农场,从1公顷农业用地到良好的农业和环境条件。结果表明,波兰在加入欧盟后农业的动态发展,尽管许多观察到的变化可能威胁到土壤生态系统服务。对冬种、固氮作物和渔获作物的逐步多样化栽培给予积极评价。问题一方面是养殖场退出畜牧生产的过程,另一方面是畜牧生产集中度的提高。
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