Sustainable agroforestry landscape management: Changing the game

Autor: Elisabeth Lagneaux, Federico Andreotti, Soeryo Adiwibowo, Catherine Muthuri, Lisa Best, Ali Yansyah Abdurrahim, Andrew Miccolis, Didik Suprayogo, Usha Satnarain, Lisa Tanika, Charles Nduhiu Wamucii, Rika Ratna Sari, Margaret Githinji, Adriaan J. Teuling, E.N. Speelman, Paulina Rosero, Danaë M. A. Rozendaal, Ai Farida, Marielos Peña-Claros, Arend Ligtenberg, Edi Purwanto, George Kimbowa, Pieter R. van Oel, Meine van Noordwijk, Gert Jan Hofstede, Gildas Geraud Comlan Assogba, Arief Lukman Hakim
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2020
Předmět:
Participatory methods
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Computer science
Policy making
Tropical forests
Landscape conservation
WASS
010501 environmental sciences
forest–water–people nexus
Hydrology and Quantitative Water Management
01 natural sciences
Outcome (game theory)
Forest-water-people nexus
law.invention
lcsh:Agriculture
Laboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote Sensing
law
Boundary work
Bosecologie en Bosbeheer
Laboratorium voor Geo-informatiekunde en Remote Sensing
Boundary-work
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
Nature and Landscape Conservation
Global and Planetary Change
Milieubeleid
WIMEK
Ecohydrology
Ecology
Agroforestry
Scenario evaluation
Social-ecological systems
lcsh:S
Toegepaste Informatiekunde
Investment (macroeconomics)
PE&RC
Water Resources Management
Forest Ecology and Forest Management
Environmental Policy
Plant Production Systems
Plantaardige Productiesystemen
CLARITY
Landscape approach
Information Technology
Crop and Weed Ecology
Nexus (standard)
Hydrologie en Kwantitatief Waterbeheer
Zdroj: Land 9 (2020) 8
Land, 9(8)
Land
Volume 9
Issue 8
Land, Vol 9, Iss 243, p 243 (2020)
ISSN: 2073-445X
Popis: Location-specific forms of agroforestry management can reduce problems in the forest&ndash
water&ndash
people nexus, by balancing upstream and downstream interests, but social and ecological finetuning is needed. New ways of achieving shared understanding of the underlying ecological and social-ecological relations is needed to adapt and contextualize generic solutions. Addressing these challenges between thirteen cases of tropical agroforestry scenario development across three continents requires exploration of generic aspects of issues, knowledge and participative approaches. Participative projects with local stakeholders increasingly use &lsquo
serious gaming&rsquo
Although helpful, serious games so far (1) appear to be ad hoc, case dependent, with poorly defined extrapolation domains, (2) require heavy research investment, (3) have untested cultural limitations and (4) lack clarity on where and how they can be used in policy making. We classify the main forest&ndash
people nexus issues and the types of land-use solutions that shape local discourses and that are to be brought to life in the games. Four &lsquo
prototype&rsquo
games will be further used to test hypotheses about the four problems identified constraining game use. The resulting generic forest&ndash
people games will be the outcome of the project &ldquo
Scenario evaluation for sustainable agroforestry management through forest-water-people games&rdquo
(SESAM), for which this article provides a preview.
Databáze: OpenAIRE