A social-ecological approach to support equitable land use decision-making

Maria Brück*, Felipe Benra, Dula Wakassa Duguma, Joern Fischer, Tolera Senbeto Jiren, Elizabeth A. Law, Manuel Pacheco-Romero, Jannik Schultner, David J. Abson

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Abstract

Human-driven land use change can result in unequitable outcomes in the provision and appropriation of ecosystem services (ES). To better address equity-related effects of land use change in decision-making, analyses of land use and ES changes under different land use management alternatives should incorporate ecological and social information and take a disaggregated approach to ES analysis. Because such approaches are still scarce in the literature, we present a generalized social-ecological approach to support equitable land use decision-making (in terms of process and outcomes) and an example of its application to a case study in southwestern Ethiopia. We propose a six-step approach that combines scenario planning with equity-focused, disaggregated analyses of ES. Its application in our study area made equity-related effects of land use change explicit through the recognition of different beneficiary groups, value types, and spatial locations. We recommend the application of our approach in other contexts, especially in the Global South.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAmbio
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2 Aug 2024

Keywords

  • Disaggregation
  • Ecosystem services
  • Equity
  • Land use change
  • Scenario planning
  • Social-ecological systems

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