A qualitative method for the spatial and thematic downscaling of land-use change scenarios

S. Rickebusch, M.J. Metzger, G. Xu, I.N. Vogiatzakis, S.G. Potts, M.T. Stirpe, M. Rounsevell

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Abstract

Assessing the potential impact of future land-cover changes on habitat quality requires projections with a fine spatial and thematic resolution. The former is usually addressed by downscaling methods, often at the expense of the latter. We present a new, rule-based method to downscale land-use change scenarios to the landscape level while keeping a large number of land-cover classes (CORINE level 3). The method relies on the interpretation of European scenario storylines, the observation of past land-use changes, high-resolution regional data and expert knowledge. The results give a landscape-level transposition of the scenario storylines which reflects the local conditions. The method has a number of advantages, such as its potential application in dialogues with policy-makers and stakeholders. Possible further developments include automating the rule-based selection to overcome the current limitations of this method in terms of spatial extent.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)268-278
JournalEnvironmental Science & Policy
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • cover change
  • aerial-photography
  • future scenarios
  • swiss mountains
  • europe
  • biodiversity
  • dynamics
  • abandonment
  • landscapes
  • impacts

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