This study explores a modelling approach to investigate the interactions between terracing, water availability, and land use decisions and farmers' incomes in a study area in the Peruvian Andes. We tested the hypothesis that these interactions affect the simulated spatial distribution of impacts because of technology changes as well as aggregate impacts. To do this a model simulating water redistribution at the catchment scale is linked to a site-specific model of land use and management, using the trade-off analysis modelling system. The results indicate that the interactions do not affect the aggregate impacts but they do result in different spatial patterns of land use and farm income in the study area. The simulated effects of terraces ...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
International audienceIn cultivated landscapes, hydrological functioning is highly influenced by ant...
Our research questions and analytical approaches are used to examine coupled human–natural systems i...
This study explores a modelling approach to investigate the interactions between terracing, water av...
In this paper we hypothesize that land use change can be induced by non-linearities and thresholds i...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
Land use changes and landscape processes are interrelated and influenced by multiple bio-physical an...
Abstract: Coupled specialised models have the advantage of high flexibility; processes represented,...
Changes in land use and land cover are major drivers of hydrological alteration in the tropical Ande...
There is an increasing demand for information about the economic impact of agricultural carbon (C) s...
The complexity of the relations between land use patterns and their spatial determinants causes the ...
This paper presents a modeling approach, based on multi-agent-systems, for assessing the effects of ...
Land-use transitions (LUT) refer to the structural change of one land-use system to another. A chang...
A sequential simulation model is used to test a way to study the relationship between net farm incom...
International audienceThis paper presents a modeling approach, based on multi-agent-systems, for ass...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
International audienceIn cultivated landscapes, hydrological functioning is highly influenced by ant...
Our research questions and analytical approaches are used to examine coupled human–natural systems i...
This study explores a modelling approach to investigate the interactions between terracing, water av...
In this paper we hypothesize that land use change can be induced by non-linearities and thresholds i...
Soil erosion is a serious constraint for agriculture and rural development in developing countries. ...
Land use changes and landscape processes are interrelated and influenced by multiple bio-physical an...
Abstract: Coupled specialised models have the advantage of high flexibility; processes represented,...
Changes in land use and land cover are major drivers of hydrological alteration in the tropical Ande...
There is an increasing demand for information about the economic impact of agricultural carbon (C) s...
The complexity of the relations between land use patterns and their spatial determinants causes the ...
This paper presents a modeling approach, based on multi-agent-systems, for assessing the effects of ...
Land-use transitions (LUT) refer to the structural change of one land-use system to another. A chang...
A sequential simulation model is used to test a way to study the relationship between net farm incom...
International audienceThis paper presents a modeling approach, based on multi-agent-systems, for ass...
Land change is the result of multiple human-environment interactions operating across different scal...
International audienceIn cultivated landscapes, hydrological functioning is highly influenced by ant...
Our research questions and analytical approaches are used to examine coupled human–natural systems i...