Towards an integrated ecological-economic land-use change model

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​Towards an integrated ecological-economic land-use change model​ (​​EFForTS Discussion Paper Series​, 17​​)
Dislich, C. ; Hettig, E.; Heinonen, J.; Lay, J.; Meyer, K. M. ; Tarigan, S.  & Wiegand, K. ​ (2015)
Göttingen​: SFB 990, University of Göttingen; GOEDOC, Dokumenten- und Publikationsserver der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen.

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Autor(en)
Dislich, Claudia ; Hettig, Elisabeth; Heinonen, Johannes; Lay, Jann; Meyer, Katrin M. ; Tarigan, Suria ; Wiegand, Kerstin 
Zusammenfassung
Land-use changes have transformed tropical landscapes through- out the past decades dramatically. We describe here an ecological- economic land-use change model to provide an integrated, exploratory tool to analyze how tropical land use and land-use change affect eco- logical and socio-economic functions. The guiding question of the model is what kind of landscape mosaic can improve the ensemble of ecosystem functioning, biodiversity and economic benefit based on the synergies and trade-offs that we have to account for. The economic submodel simulates smallholder land-use management de- cisions based on a profit maximization assumption and a Leontief production function. Each household determines factor inputs for all household fields and decides about land-use change based on avail- able wealth. The ecological submodel includes a simple account of carbon sequestration in above- and belowground vegetation. Initial- ized with realistic or artificial land use maps, the ecological-economic model will advance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the trade-offs and synergies of ecological and economic functions in tropical landscapes.
Erscheinungsdatum
Juni-2015
Herausgeber
SFB 990, University of Göttingen; GOEDOC, Dokumenten- und Publikationsserver der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Project
SFB 990: Ökologische und sozioökonomische Funktionen tropischer Tieflandregenwald-Transformationssysteme (Sumatra, Indonesien) 
SFB 990 | B | B10: Landschaftsbezogene Bewertung der ökologischen und sozioökonomischen Funktionen von Regenwald- Transformationssystemen in Sumatra (Indonesien) 
Organisation
Johann-Friedrich-Blumenbach-Institut für Zoologie und Anthropologie 
Serie
EFForTS Discussion Paper Series 
Umfang
II, 43
Sprache
Englisch
Schlagwort(e)
ecological-economic model; land-use change; smallholder; oil palm; rubber; Indonesia; simulation model; NetLogo; sfb990_discussionpaperseries

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