Title of article :
Combining farm and regional level modelling for Integrated Resource
Management in East and South-east Asia
Author/Authors :
Reimund P. Roetter، نويسنده , , *، نويسنده , , Marrit van den Berg b، نويسنده , , c، نويسنده , , Alice G. Laborte، نويسنده , , Huib Hengsdijk، نويسنده , , Joost Wolf، نويسنده , , Martin van Ittersum b، نويسنده , , Herman van Keulen b، نويسنده , , e، نويسنده , , Epifania O. Agustin f، نويسنده , , Tran Thuc Son، نويسنده , , Nguyen Xuan Lai h، نويسنده , , Wang Guanghuo i، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Currently, in many of the highly productive lowland areas of East and South-east Asia a trend to further intensification and diversification of
agricultural land use can be observed. Growing economies and urbanization also increase the claims on land and water by non-agricultural uses.
As a result, decisions related to the management and planning of scarce resources become increasingly complex. Technological innovations at
the field/farm level are necessary but not sufficient e changes in resource use at regional scale will also be essential. To support decision-making
in such situations, we advocate a multi-scale modelling approach embedded in a sound participatory process. To this end, the Integrated Resource
Management and Land use Analysis (IRMLA) Project is developing an analytical framework and methods for resource use analysis
and planning, for four sites in Asia. In the envisaged multi-scale approach, integration of results from field, farm, district and provincial level
analysis is based on interactive multiple goal linear programming (IMGLP), farm household modelling (FHM), production ecological concepts
and participatory techniques. The approach comprises the following steps: (i) inventory/quantification of current land use systems, resource
availability, management practices and policy views, (ii) analysis of alternative, innovative land use systems/technologies, (iii) exploration of
the opportunities and limitations to change resource use at regional scale under alternative future scenarios, (iv) modelling decision behaviour
of farmers and identification of feasible policy interventions, and (v) synthesis of results from farm to regional level for negotiation of the most
promising options by a stakeholder platform. In the current paper, the operationalisation of dual-scale analysis is illustrated by the outputs (development
scenarios, promising policy measures and innovative production systems) from various component models for the case study Ilocos
Norte, Philippines. An approach is discussed for the integration of results from the different model components at two different decision making
levels (farm and province).
Keywords :
Land use conflicts , scenario analysis , Linear programming , Bio-economic models , Rice-based farming , Philippines
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software
Journal title :
Environmental Modelling and Software