How to implement biodiversity-based agriculture to enhance ecosystem services: a review
Intensive agriculture has led to several drawbacks such as biodiversity loss, climate change,
erosion, and pollution of air and water. A potential solution is to implement management …
erosion, and pollution of air and water. A potential solution is to implement management …
Designing agroecological transitions; A review
Concerns about the negative impacts of productivist agriculture have led to the emergence
of two forms of ecological modernisation of agriculture. The first, efficiency-substitution …
of two forms of ecological modernisation of agriculture. The first, efficiency-substitution …
[HTML][HTML] Collaborative modelling or participatory modelling? A framework for water resources management
L Basco-Carrera, A Warren, E van Beek… - … Modelling & Software, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Decision Support Systems, and, more recently, participatory and collaborative
modelling have emerged as a response to increased focus on stakeholder participation in …
modelling have emerged as a response to increased focus on stakeholder participation in …
Modelling with stakeholders
A Voinov, F Bousquet - Environmental modelling & software, 2010 - Elsevier
Stakeholder engagement, collaboration, or participation, shared learning or fact-finding,
have become buzz words and hardly any environmental assessment or modelling effort …
have become buzz words and hardly any environmental assessment or modelling effort …
Modelling of impact of water quality on infiltration rate of soil by random forest regression
In this paper, Infiltration rate of the soil is investigated by using predictive models of Random
forest regression and their performance were compared with Artificial neural network (ANN) …
forest regression and their performance were compared with Artificial neural network (ANN) …
Crop–livestock integration beyond the farm level: a review
Paradoxically, the number of crop–livestock farms is declining across Europe, despite the
fact that crop-livestock farms are theoretically optimal to improve the sustainability of …
fact that crop-livestock farms are theoretically optimal to improve the sustainability of …
Mental modeler: a fuzzy-logic cognitive map** modeling tool for adaptive environmental management
Participatory modeling has grown in popularity in recent years with the acknowledgement
that stakeholder knowledge is an essential component to informed environmental decision …
that stakeholder knowledge is an essential component to informed environmental decision …
[PDF][PDF] Agroecological transitions: What can sustainability transition frameworks teach us? An ontological and empirical analysis.
G Ollivier, D Magda, A Mazé… - Ecology & …, 2018 - pdfs.semanticscholar.org
Transitioning toward more sustainable agricultural development paths requires extensive
change and not simply marginal technical adjustments, as suggested by a strong conception …
change and not simply marginal technical adjustments, as suggested by a strong conception …
ARDI: a co-construction method for participatory modeling in natural resources management
M Etienne, DR Du Toit, S Pollard - Ecology and society, 2011 - JSTOR
The outcomes of a series of tests of the ARDI (Actors, Resources, Dynamics, and
Interactions) method in complex cases or conflict-ridden situations is presented. ARDI is part …
Interactions) method in complex cases or conflict-ridden situations is presented. ARDI is part …
Methods for translating narrative scenarios into quantitative assessments of land use change
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 …
descriptions of plausible futures associated with a combination of socio-economic, policy …