Authors
Mark S Reed, Klaus Hubacek, Aletta Bonn, Tim P Burt, Joseph Holden, Lindsay C Stringer, Nesha Beharry-Borg, Sarah Buckmaster, Dan Chapman, Pippa J Chapman, Gareth D Clay, Stephen J Cornell, Andrew J Dougill, Anna C Evely, Evan DG Fraser, Nanlin Jin, Brian J Irvine, Mike J Kirkby, William E Kunin, Christina Prell, Claire H Quinn, Bill Slee, Sigrid Stagl, Mette Termansen, Simon Thorp, Fred Worrall
Publication date
2013/3/1
Journal
Ecology and Society
Volume
18
Issue
1
Publisher
Resilience Alliance
Description
This paper shows how, with the aid of computer models developed in close collaboration with decision makers and other stakeholders, it is possible to quantify and map how policy decisions are likely to affect multiple ecosystem services in future. In this way, potential trade-offs and complementarities between different ecosystem services can be identified, so that policies can be designed to avoid the worst trade-offs, and where possible, enhance multiple services. The paper brings together evidence from across the Rural Economy and Land Use Programme’s Sustainable Uplands project for the first time, with previously unpublished model outputs relating to runoff, agricultural suitability, biomass, heather cover, age, and utility for Red Grouse (Lagopus scotica), grass cover, and accompanying scenario narratives and video. Two contrasting scenarios, based on policies to extensify or intensify land management up …
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