<p>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 expe...
Scenarios serve science by testing the sensitivity of a system and/or society to adapt to the future...
AbstractGlobal environmental change scenarios have typically provided projections of land use and la...
Land use/land cover (LULC) change models are powerful tools used to understand and explain the cause...
In the land use and land cover (LULC) literature, narrative scenarios are qualitative descriptions o...
Developing regional scenarios enables planners to engage land managers in discussions about the futu...
There are bidirectional interactions between land-use and environmental systems: the way land is use...
To understand future land use change, and related ecological and social impacts, scenario planning h...
Land use scenarios should be able to describe land use as a result of changing biophysical and socio...
Land-use patterns are influenced by both top-down and bottom-up (local) factors, with their interact...
Land change processes are complex and intertwined, yet planning processes often consider land uses i...
Assessing the potential impact of future land-cover changes on habitat quality requires projections ...
Scenarios serve science by testing the sensitivity of a system and/or society to adapt to the future...
AbstractGlobal environmental change scenarios have typically provided projections of land use and la...
Land use/land cover (LULC) change models are powerful tools used to understand and explain the cause...
In the land use and land cover (LULC) literature, narrative scenarios are qualitative descriptions o...
Developing regional scenarios enables planners to engage land managers in discussions about the futu...
There are bidirectional interactions between land-use and environmental systems: the way land is use...
To understand future land use change, and related ecological and social impacts, scenario planning h...
Land use scenarios should be able to describe land use as a result of changing biophysical and socio...
Land-use patterns are influenced by both top-down and bottom-up (local) factors, with their interact...
Land change processes are complex and intertwined, yet planning processes often consider land uses i...
Assessing the potential impact of future land-cover changes on habitat quality requires projections ...
Scenarios serve science by testing the sensitivity of a system and/or society to adapt to the future...
AbstractGlobal environmental change scenarios have typically provided projections of land use and la...
Land use/land cover (LULC) change models are powerful tools used to understand and explain the cause...