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Application Of Anthromes To Frame Scenario Planning For Landscape-Scale Conservation Decision Making, Dainee Gibson, John Quinn
Application Of Anthromes To Frame Scenario Planning For Landscape-Scale Conservation Decision Making, Dainee Gibson, John Quinn
Biology Publications
Complexities in the rates and patterns of change necessitate the consideration of alternate futures in planning processes. These scenarios, and the inputs and assumptions used to build them, should reflect both ecological and social contexts. Considering the regional landscape as an anthrome, a priori, assumes human needs and institutions have a fundamental role and place in these futures, but that institutions incorporate ecological limits in decision making. As a case study of conservation scenario planning under the anthrome paradigm, we used a suite of InVEST models to develop and explore land use and land cover scenarios and to measure the …