1. Multi-criteria assessment for linking regional conservation planning and farm-scale actions
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Zerger, A., Warren, G., Hill, P., Robertson, D., Weidemann, A., and Lawton, K.
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MULTIPLE criteria decision making , *STRATEGIC planning , *CONSERVATION & restoration , *WATERSHEDS , *GEOGRAPHIC information systems - Abstract
Abstract: Regional-scale ecological restoration priorities such as increasing the extent and quality of native vegetation are generally planned at catchment scales, while on-ground restoration actions are generally implemented at paddock or farm scales. This paper describes the use of spatial multi-criteria assessment methodologies to construct maps of regional conservation priorities and assesses how these maps map influence farm-scale actions in Western Victoria, Australia (e.g. farm-scale revegetation for salinity, wind erosion, stock shelter, etc). The study also incorporates agricultural production in the decision analysis through the use of historical yield mapping data obtained from harvest logs from precision agriculture equipment. Via a stakeholder workshop, farmer land use priorities were elicited with and without access to maps of regional conservation priorities. Results highlight that production imperatives drive farmer-led conservation actions and that regional conservation priorities have only limited impact on actions. The paper also identifies limitations of applying MCA methods across multiple decision-making scales such as the need to generalise priorities where domain knowledge is relatively high, and the challenges associated with MCA criteria definition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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