Fig. 2 Comparison of the property (farm)–level and landscape (watershed)–level planning based on economic modeling of sugarcane expansion. Comparison of.

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Fig. 2 Comparison of the property (farm)–level and landscape (watershed)–level planning based on economic modeling of sugarcane expansion. Comparison of the property (farm)–level and landscape (watershed)–level planning based on economic modeling of sugarcane expansion. (A) Landscape outcomes for the modeled watershed based on an 8.5–million ton sugarcane production target from profit maximization and FC compliance based on PL and LL mitigation planning with combined habitat protection and restoration (LL-PR), protection only (LL-P), and restoration only (LL-R). (B) Difference in cost savings [net present value (NPV) in million U.S. dollars], long-term species richness (number of bird and mammal species), water quality index (WQI), and additional mean carbon storage [in megatons of carbon (MtC)] for LL planning relative to PL planning. See the Supplementary Materials for additional results. Christina M. Kennedy et al. Sci Adv 2016;2:e1501021 Copyright © 2016, The Authors