Analysing landscape multi-functionality by integrated modelling
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2024-08
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This study addresses the challenging task of analysing multifunctional landscapes through an innovative integrated modelling approach. Acknowledging the limitations of disciplinary models in assessing diverse landscape functions, we present a conceptual framework for their integration. Demonstrating the feasibility and effectiveness of this approach in a Netherlands case study, we assess alternative land use changes for drought and carbon sequestration. Results underscore the framework's efficacy in elucidating the intricate relationship between carbon and water across multiple model runs and iterations. Notably, the alternative land use scenario reveals an average increase in soil moisture during dry periods and an increase in soil organic carbon content across four model runs. This softly coupled approach offers valuable insights into environmental modelling, facilitating navigation of complex integration challenges for researchers and practitioners. Furthermore, it enhances modelling transparency by elucidating variable representation and processes, providing a foundation for informed decisions in sustainable landscape management.
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Carbon sequestration, Drought, Environmental modelling, Land-use change, Landscape functions, Model framework, Soft coupling, Software, Environmental Engineering, Ecological Modelling
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Bogatinoska, B, Lansu, A, Hugé, J, Ali, M H, Dekker, S C & Stoorvogel, J 2024, 'Analysing landscape multi-functionality by integrated modelling', Environmental Modelling and Software, vol. 179, 106116. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2024.106116