Título
TRUE GRASP: Actors visualize and explore hidden limitations of an apparent win-win land management strategy in a MAB reserve
Autor
Marco Braasch
Luis Enrique García Barrios
Sergio Cortina Villar
Elisabeth Huber Sannwald
NEPTALI RAMIREZ MARCIAL
Nivel de Acceso
Acceso Abierto
Identificador alterno
doi: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2018.03.022
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Resumen o descripción
"Win-win solutions might be short-lived. Government permission for smallholder farmers to extract and sell resin from a pine savanna biosphere-reserve in Mexico has settled a long dispute among different stakeholders in the short-term; however, forest production and conservation beyond 20 years are compromised due to low pine recruitment caused by competition with exotic grasses. Grass control practiced by farmers through grazing and fire has previously been discouraged by conservation authorities, which inadvertently limits long-term pine conservation and use. We describe the participatory design, rationale and simulation attributes of an educational, interactive, agent-based model that explores suites of management options and their economic and ecological outputs. We present and analyze the outcomes of four simulation workshops, where farmers and external-actors better grasped the complex ecological interactions involved in conserving and using pines in grazed pine savanna with exotic grasses, and discussed these findings with a long-term vision and tradeoff analysis approach."
Editor
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2018
Tipo de publicación
Artículo
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application/pdf
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Software, Volume 105, 2018, Pages 153-170.
Sugerencia de citación
Marco Braasch, Luis García-Barrios, Sergio Cortina-Villar, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, Neptalí Ramírez-Marcial, TRUE GRASP: Actors visualize and explore hidden limitations of an apparent win-win land management strategy in a MAB reserve, Environmental Modelling
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