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Land-use change in oil palm dominated tropical landscapes—An agent-based model to explore ecological and socio-economic trade-offs
Land-use changes have dramatically transformed tropical landscapes. We describe an ecological-economic land-use change model as an integrated, exploratory tool used to analyze how tropical land-use change affects ecological and socio-economic functions. The model analysis seeks to determine what kin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774713/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190506 |
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author | Dislich, Claudia Hettig, Elisabeth Salecker, Jan Heinonen, Johannes Lay, Jann Meyer, Katrin M. Wiegand, Kerstin Tarigan, Suria |
author_facet | Dislich, Claudia Hettig, Elisabeth Salecker, Jan Heinonen, Johannes Lay, Jann Meyer, Katrin M. Wiegand, Kerstin Tarigan, Suria |
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description | Land-use changes have dramatically transformed tropical landscapes. We describe an ecological-economic land-use change model as an integrated, exploratory tool used to analyze how tropical land-use change affects ecological and socio-economic functions. The model analysis seeks to determine 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. More specifically, (1) how do specific ecosystem functions, such as carbon storage, and economic functions, such as household consumption, relate to each other? (2) How do external factors, such as the output prices of crops, affect these relationships? (3) How do these relationships change when production inefficiency differs between smallholder farmers and learning is incorporated? We initialize the ecological-economic model with artificially generated land-use maps parameterized to our study region. The economic sub-model simulates smallholder land-use management decisions based on a profit maximization assumption. Each household determines factor inputs for all household fields and decides on land-use change based on available wealth. The ecological sub-model includes a simple account of carbon sequestration in above-ground and below-ground vegetation. We demonstrate model capabilities with results on household consumption and carbon sequestration from different output price and farming efficiency scenarios. The overall results reveal complex interactions between the economic and ecological spheres. For instance, model scenarios with heterogeneous crop-specific household productivity reveal a comparatively high inertia of land-use change. Our model analysis even shows such an increased temporal stability in landscape composition and carbon stocks of the agricultural area under dynamic price trends. These findings underline the utility of ecological-economic models, such as ours, to act as exploratory tools which can advance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the trade-offs and synergies of ecological and economic functions in tropical landscapes. |
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spelling | pubmed-57747132018-01-26 Land-use change in oil palm dominated tropical landscapes—An agent-based model to explore ecological and socio-economic trade-offs Dislich, Claudia Hettig, Elisabeth Salecker, Jan Heinonen, Johannes Lay, Jann Meyer, Katrin M. Wiegand, Kerstin Tarigan, Suria PLoS One Research Article Land-use changes have dramatically transformed tropical landscapes. We describe an ecological-economic land-use change model as an integrated, exploratory tool used to analyze how tropical land-use change affects ecological and socio-economic functions. The model analysis seeks to determine 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. More specifically, (1) how do specific ecosystem functions, such as carbon storage, and economic functions, such as household consumption, relate to each other? (2) How do external factors, such as the output prices of crops, affect these relationships? (3) How do these relationships change when production inefficiency differs between smallholder farmers and learning is incorporated? We initialize the ecological-economic model with artificially generated land-use maps parameterized to our study region. The economic sub-model simulates smallholder land-use management decisions based on a profit maximization assumption. Each household determines factor inputs for all household fields and decides on land-use change based on available wealth. The ecological sub-model includes a simple account of carbon sequestration in above-ground and below-ground vegetation. We demonstrate model capabilities with results on household consumption and carbon sequestration from different output price and farming efficiency scenarios. The overall results reveal complex interactions between the economic and ecological spheres. For instance, model scenarios with heterogeneous crop-specific household productivity reveal a comparatively high inertia of land-use change. Our model analysis even shows such an increased temporal stability in landscape composition and carbon stocks of the agricultural area under dynamic price trends. These findings underline the utility of ecological-economic models, such as ours, to act as exploratory tools which can advance our understanding of the mechanisms underlying the trade-offs and synergies of ecological and economic functions in tropical landscapes. Public Library of Science 2018-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5774713/ /pubmed/29351290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190506 Text en © 2018 Dislich et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dislich, Claudia Hettig, Elisabeth Salecker, Jan Heinonen, Johannes Lay, Jann Meyer, Katrin M. Wiegand, Kerstin Tarigan, Suria Land-use change in oil palm dominated tropical landscapes—An agent-based model to explore ecological and socio-economic trade-offs |
title | Land-use change in oil palm dominated tropical landscapes—An agent-based model to explore ecological and socio-economic trade-offs |
title_full | Land-use change in oil palm dominated tropical landscapes—An agent-based model to explore ecological and socio-economic trade-offs |
title_fullStr | Land-use change in oil palm dominated tropical landscapes—An agent-based model to explore ecological and socio-economic trade-offs |
title_full_unstemmed | Land-use change in oil palm dominated tropical landscapes—An agent-based model to explore ecological and socio-economic trade-offs |
title_short | Land-use change in oil palm dominated tropical landscapes—An agent-based model to explore ecological and socio-economic trade-offs |
title_sort | land-use change in oil palm dominated tropical landscapes—an agent-based model to explore ecological and socio-economic trade-offs |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5774713/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351290 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190506 |
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