Title of article
Evaluating cost-effectiveness of conservation management actions in an agricultural landscape on a regional scale Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Annelie Holzk?mper، نويسنده , , Ralf Seppelt، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
11
From page
117
To page
127
Abstract
Agricultural landscapes are the dominating landscape types in many parts of the world. Land-use intensification and spatial homogeneity are major threats to biodiversity in these landscapes. Thus cost-effective strategies for species conservation in large-scale agricultural landscapes are required. Spatial optimisation methods can be applied to identify the most effective allocation of a given budget for conservation. However, the optimisation of spatial land-use patterns in real landscapes on a large spatial scale is often limited by computational power. In this paper, we present a simplifying methodology for analysing cost-effectiveness of management actions on a regional scale. A spatially explicit optimisation approach is employed to identify optimum agricultural land-use patterns with respect to an ecological-economic goal function. Based on the optimisation results for small scale landscape samples we derive a target- and site-specific cost–benefit function that can be applied to predict ecological improvement as a function of costs and local conditions on a large spatial scale. Thus, it is possible to identify areas where management actions for ecological improvement are most efficient with respect to a certain conservation goal. The fitted function is validated independently. In a case study, we analyse cost-effectiveness of management actions to enhance habitat suitability for three different target species. The approach is flexible and could be applied to a variety of other landscape planning problems dealing with the effective allocation of management measures.
Keywords
Cost–benefit analysis , Habitat suitability , Ecological-economic modelling , Spatially explicit optimisation , Regionalisation
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Record number
837831
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