Title of article :
Combining interactive multiple goal linear programming with an
inter-stakeholder communication matrix to generate land use options
Author/Authors :
Uday Bhaskar Nidumolu، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Herman van Keulen b، نويسنده , , Marcel Lubbers c، نويسنده , , Andrew Mapfumo a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
An Interactive Multiple Goal Linear Programming (IMGLP) model is developed that considers objectives of multiple stakeholders, i.e. different
farmer groups, district agricultural officers and agricultural scientists for agricultural land use analysis. The analysis focuses on crop selection;
considering irrigated and non-irrigated crops such as rice, sugarcane, sorghum, cotton, millet, pulses and groundnut. Interests of the most
important stakeholders, farmers, policy makers and water users association are investigated. Important objectives of the farmers are increased
income and retaining paddy area; of the policy makers (Agricultural Department) increased farmers’ income, maintaining rural employment,
improve water-use efficiency, reduce fertiliser and biocide use and discourage farmers from cultivating marginal lands; of the water users association
optimising water use. Scenarios have been constructed by combining objectives and constraints. A Stakeholder Communication Matrix
(SCM) indicating the level of communication and information flow among stakeholders in the district was generated after a Participatory Rural
Appraisal (PRA). Results of the scenarios generated with the IMGLP model were compared with the matrix. The relevance of analysing the
results of the scenarios generated with the IMGLP model in the context of the SCM is illustrated for a sample set of scenarios. Scenario 1
(S1), where both the paddy area and the agricultural area are retained at the current level, is preferred by the farmers. However, the Agricultural
Department would identify more easily with S10 in which the paddy area is reduced by 50% and the agricultural area by 20%, in accordance
with the policy of limiting the area of high water-demanding crops and dissuading farmers from cultivating marginal lands, while the water users
association would prefer S12, where water use is minimised by expanding the area of crops that are relatively less water-demanding. Income in
S12 is 22% lower than in S1, while water use is 36% lower, and there is a significant reduction in biocide use. The conflict between S1 and S10 is
compounded by the fact that communication between small-scale farmers and the Agricultural Department is relatively weak. Analysing the
scenarios in the context of the SCM is useful to gain insight into the interactions among stakeholders in the system and take curative measures
if required for improved communication. While the IMGLP model considers the bio-economics of the land use system, the SCM describes its
social aspects, which may be critical for successful implementation of the IMGLP model
Keywords :
Stakeholder communication matrix , Scenarios , Crop selection modelling , Interactive Multiple Goal Linear Programming (IMGLP)
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software