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Prioritising investment in natural resource management based on conservation and community values

Détermination de priorités d'investissement pour la gestion des ressources naturelles basée sur les valeurs de conservation et les valeurs de la communauté

B. Bryan
  • Fonction : Auteur
D. Hatton Macdonald
  • Fonction : Auteur
A. Cast
  • Fonction : Auteur

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To ensure the sustainability of a region's resources, targets shall be set to reflect the minimum acceptable level of resource conditions. Target setting has two important components; first is the decision to invest funds into particular resources and second, is the process of quantifying a target to ensure it is defensible, measurable and well understood. Physical science data will help describe the natural resource conditions and the biophysical changes needed to shift those conditions. However, this is up to the Natural Resources Management (NRM) Group to prioritise resource condition targets and NRM activities within a limited budget and within the wider economic and social objectives of the community it represents. This presentation will discuss a methodology for eliciting environmental values and allocate funding, using the case study example of the South Australian Murray Darling Basin (SAMDB) Natural Resource Management (NRM), SA, Australia. After having understood the intensity, type, and nature of place-based community values in the region by identifying the aspirations of the community in terms of the key resources (such as water quality, biota, land and other resources), and translating these aspirations as closely as possible into management goals in community-based language, we will focus on the implementation of a carefully designed and targeted multi-criteria analysis. The aims of this are to quantify the relative importance and weights of multiple competing environmental objectives/criteria (land, water, biota, atmosphere etc.) and sub-criteria in the SAMDB as a basis for analysing investment priorities.

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hal-02590207 , version 1 (15-05-2020)

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A. Grandgirard, B. Bryan, D. Hatton Macdonald, A. Cast. Prioritising investment in natural resource management based on conservation and community values. 19th International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making, Jan 2008, Auckland, New Zealand. pp.33. ⟨hal-02590207⟩
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