ScenaLand: a simple methodology for developing land use and management scenarios
2022
Pastor, Amandine Valérie | Nunes, Joao Pedro | Ciampalini, Rossano | Bahri, Haithem | Annabi, Mohamed | Chikhaoui, Mohamed | Crabit, Armand | Follain, Stéphane | Keizer, Jan Jacob | Latron, Jérôme | Licciardello, Feliciana | Marien, Laurène | Mekki, Insaf | Moreno de las Heras, Mariano | Molina, Antonio J. | Naimi, Mustapha | Sabir, Mohamed | Valente, Sandra | Raclot, Damien | 0000-0003-4526-7705 | 0000-0002-6445-6168 | Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas [https://ror.org/02gfc7t72]
Scenarios serve science by testing the sensitivity of a system and/or society to adapt to the future. In this study, we present a new land use scenario methodology called ScenaLand. This methodology aims to develop plausible and contrasting land use and management (LUM) scenarios, useful to explore how LUM (e.g. soil and water conservation techniques) may affect ecosystem services under global change in a wide range of environments. ScenaLand is a method for constructing narrative and spatially explicit land use scenarios that are useful for end-users and impact modellers. This method is innovative because it merges literature and expert knowledge, and its low data requirement makes it easy to be implemented in the context of inter-site comparison, including global change projections. ScenaLand was developed and tested on six different Mediterranean agroecological and socioeconomic contexts during the MASCC research project (Mediterranean agricultural soil conservation under global change). The method first highlights the socioeconomic trends of each study site including emerging trends such as new government laws, LUM techniques through a qualitative survey addressed to local experts. Then, the method includes a ranking of driving factors, a matrix about land use evolution, and soil and water conservation techniques. ScenaLand also includes a framework to develop narratives along with two priority axes (contextualized to environmental protection vs. land productivity in this study). In the context of this research project, four contrasting scenarios are proposed: S1 (business-as-usual), S2 (market-oriented), S3 (environmental protection), and S4 (sustainable). Land use maps are then built with the creation of LUM allocation rules based on agroecological zoning. ScenaLand resulted in a robust and easy method to apply with the creation of 24 contrasted scenarios. These scenarios come not only with narratives but also with spatially explicit maps that are potentially used by impact modellers and other end-users. The last part of our study discusses the way the method can be implemented including a comparison between sites and the possibilities to implement ScenaLand in other contexts.
Show more [+] Less [-]This work and the postdoctoral grant of AV Pastor benefits from the financial support of the MASCC project through ARIMNET2, an ERA-NET funded by the European Union’s Seventh Framework Program for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. 618127. In addition, MMH is beneficiary of a Serra Hunter fellowship (UB-LE-9055) funded by the Generalitat de Catalunya. JJK received the financial support through CESAM (UIDP/50017/2020 + UIDB/50017/2020 + LA/P/0094/2020), from FCT/MCTES through national funds (OE). The authors would like to thank Marie Castellazi for her valuable contribution and shared experience in building land use scenarios, Dominique Rollain for his valuable contribution to the Roujan scenarios and Francesc Gallart for his valuable contribution to the Can Vila study case. We would like to thank all the other persons that contributed to the related surveys. Finally, we would like to send our homage to Dr Yves Le- Bissonnais, a brilliant researcher in the erosion discipline and coauthor of this research article who passed away in 2021.
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