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DOI 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104262
Title (Primary) Bringing the sharing-sparing debate down to the ground—Lessons learnt for participatory scenario development
Author Hagemann, N.; van der Zanden, E.H.; Willaarts, B.A.; Holzkämper, A.; Volk, M.; Rutz, C.; Priess, J.A.; Schönhart, M.
Source Titel Land Use Policy
Year 2020
Department OEKON; CLE
Volume 91
Page From art. 104262
Language englisch
Keywords Participatory scenarios; Case studies; Land management; Land sharing; Land sparing; Transdisciplinary
Abstract The concepts of Land Sharing (LSH) and Land Sparing (LSP) shall help to manage trade-offs between land use and biodiversity conservation but applications in real world contexts are scarce. We review the literature on scenario and stakeholder processes and present a participatory approach to translate the LSH/LSP concept into practice. It is based on a scenario definition process harmonized across five case studies in Europe and resulted in semi-quantitative participative LSH and LSP scenarios. Harmonization eases comparability among case studies despite fundamentally different scenarios due to heterogeneous conditions across the regions. A key challenge was the right level of standardization for the scenario process to reach a common understanding across case study regions while acknowledging regional peculiarities. The resulting scenarios support for regional specific planning recommendations and can be input to quantitative ecosystem service and biodiversity models.
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Hagemann, N., van der Zanden, E.H., Willaarts, B.A., Holzkämper, A., Volk, M., Rutz, C., Priess, J.A., Schönhart, M. (2020):
Bringing the sharing-sparing debate down to the ground—Lessons learnt for participatory scenario development
Land Use Pol. 91 , art. 104262 10.1016/j.landusepol.2019.104262