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Sustainability
Complex Socio-Ecological Systems: Translating Narratives into Future Land Use and Land Cover Scenarios in the Kilombero Catchment, Tanzania
Alexander Mpwaga1  Mamkwe Claudia Edward2  Jennifer Sesabo3  Felister Mombo4  Kristian Näschen5  Mariele Evers5  Britta Höllermann5  Katharina Proswitz5 
[1] African Wildlife Foundation, Ifakara, Morogoro P.O. Box 277, Tanzania;Centre for Rural Development, Mzumbe University, Morogoro 67311, Tanzania;Department of Economics, Mzumbe University, Morogoro 67311, Tanzania;Department of Forest & Environmental Economics, Sokoine University of Agriculture, Chuo Kikuu, Morogoro P.O. Box 3009, Tanzania;Department of Geography, University of Bonn, 53115 Bonn, Germany;
关键词: conservation;    intensification;    system dynamics;    participatory scenario building;    socio-ecology;    Tanzania;   
DOI  :  10.3390/su13126552
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The Kilombero wetland in Tanzania is affected by advancing land use and land cover changes (LULCC), where we observe a conflict between development interests and the necessity of conservation measures to maintain the functionalities of the ecosystem. Thus, assessing patterns of LULCC is crucial to foresee potential future developments and to develop sustainable future management strategies. In this study, we use a multi-method scenario approach to assess the spatial implications and underlying driving forces of potential change by (1) developing a System Dynamics Causal Loop Diagram (CLD) to disentangle the underlying socio-economic and ecologic driving forces, (2) deriving a qualitative business-as-usual (BAU) and a conservation scenario from participatory narratives elaborated during a stakeholder workshop, and (3) quantifying the spatial implications of these scenarios with the Land Change Modeler (LCM). Results indicate that under the BAU assumption only 37% of the natural vegetation is expected to persist until 2030 in the wetland. In contrast, strict enforcement of protected areas (conservation scenario) halts further conversion of the wetland. However, both scenarios pinpoint considerable expansions of cropland in the western highlands with potentially serious impacts on catchment-wide hydrological processes. The produced qualitative and quantitative outputs reveal hotspots of possible future change and starting points for advisable further research and management interventions.

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