Participatory scenario planning (PSP) is an increasingly popular tool in place-based environmental research for evaluating alternative futures of social-ecological systems …
Context Although uncertainties are ubiquitous in landscape planning, so far, no systematic understanding exists regarding how they should be assessed, appropriately communicated …
The establishment of protected areas (PAs) is a key strategy to conserve declining forests and biodiversity worldwide. Due to poor infrastructure and a limited capacity of PA …
TS Jung, SA Stotyn… - The Journal of Wildlife …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The potential for interspecific competition for food resources is a key consideration when newly introduced ungulates occupy a shared range with resident native species …
The planet's social–ecological systems are expected to change in rapid and surprising ways in the coming decades, with consequences for ecosystems, ecosystem services, and human …
Fostering human–wildlife coexistence requires transdisciplinary approaches that integrate multiple sectors, account for complexity and uncertainty, and ensure stakeholder …
Participatory scenario methodologies are increasingly used for studying possible future developments in the Arctic. They have the potential to contribute to several high-priority …
C Seijger, W Douven, G van Halsema… - Journal of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Sectoral planning on water, agriculture and urban development has not been able to prevent increased flood risks and environmental degradation in many deltas. Governments …
Industrialization alongside urbanization is proceeding rapidly in worldwide that tend to generate massive greenhouse gas emissions. The conflict among rapid urbanization and …