Adaptation and viability of a complex social-ecological landscape with multiple ecosystem services: case study in a French peri-urban area
Résumé
Decision makers may face complex challenges for designing efficient solutions allowing to sustain biodiversity and the provisioning of related ecosystem services (ES) in peri-urban territories. Challenges are due to: • multiple ecological interactions driving ecosystem services provisions, • complex social interactions, land-tenure systems and land-use management preferences that occur. In the context of global change, the adaptation of a common hedgerow networks ise/are needed. In this work, we investigate how such adaption may be designed in a peri-urban territory (centre France, close to Clermont-Ferrand), based on the coupling of three major theories: the robustness framework of social-ecological systems (by Ostrom), the Aubin’s viability theory and the adaptation policy pathways framework. We accordingly show how to organize data, construct mathematical models of social-ecological system dynamics and produce management strategy along an adaptation pathway plan
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