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Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change

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Mallampalli, VR; Mavrommati, G; Thompson, J; Duveneck, M; Meyer, S; Ligmann-Zielinska, A; Druschke, CG; Hychka, K; Kenney, MA; Kok, K; Borsuk, ME
Published in: Environmental Modelling and Software
August 1, 2016

In the land use and land cover (LULC) literature, narrative scenarios are qualitative descriptions of plausible futures associated with a combination of socio-economic, policy, technological, and climate changes. LULC models are then often used to translate these narrative descriptions into quantitative characterizations of possible future societal and ecological impacts and conditions. To respect the intent of the underlying scenario descriptions, this process of translation needs to be thoughtful, transparent, and reproducible. This paper evaluates the current state of the art in scenario translation methods and outlines their relative advantages and disadvantages, as well as the respective roles of stakeholders and subject matter experts. We summarize our findings in the form of a decision matrix that can assist land use planners, scientists, and modelers in choosing a translation method appropriate to their situation.

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Environmental Modelling and Software

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1364-8152

Publication Date

August 1, 2016

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82

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7 / 20

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  • Environmental Engineering
 

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Mallampalli, V. R., Mavrommati, G., Thompson, J., Duveneck, M., Meyer, S., Ligmann-Zielinska, A., … Borsuk, M. E. (2016). Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change. Environmental Modelling and Software, 82, 7–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.04.011
Mallampalli, V. R., G. Mavrommati, J. Thompson, M. Duveneck, S. Meyer, A. Ligmann-Zielinska, C. G. Druschke, et al. “Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change.” Environmental Modelling and Software 82 (August 1, 2016): 7–20. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.04.011.
Mallampalli VR, Mavrommati G, Thompson J, Duveneck M, Meyer S, Ligmann-Zielinska A, et al. Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change. Environmental Modelling and Software. 2016 Aug 1;82:7–20.
Mallampalli, V. R., et al. “Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change.” Environmental Modelling and Software, vol. 82, Aug. 2016, pp. 7–20. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.04.011.
Mallampalli VR, Mavrommati G, Thompson J, Duveneck M, Meyer S, Ligmann-Zielinska A, Druschke CG, Hychka K, Kenney MA, Kok K, Borsuk ME. Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change. Environmental Modelling and Software. 2016 Aug 1;82:7–20.
Journal cover image

Published In

Environmental Modelling and Software

DOI

ISSN

1364-8152

Publication Date

August 1, 2016

Volume

82

Start / End Page

7 / 20

Related Subject Headings

  • Environmental Engineering