Cultural landscapes of the future: using agent-based modeling to discuss and develop the use and management of the cultural landscape of South West Devon
Authored by Peter H Verburg, Toon Haer, Catharina J E Schulp, Koen F Tieskens, Brian J Shaw
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10980-017-0502-2
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European Union
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Abstract
Hedgerows are typical landscape features of high environmental and
cultural value that often have been sacrificed for agricultural
intensification and scale enlargement.
We studied the dynamics of hedgerow quality over time in a case study
area renowned for its hedgerow landscapes: South West Devon (UK)
answering the following research questions: (1) how does the imperative
of scale enlargement affect hedgerow quality? and (2) to what extent can
cultural landscape degradation be countered by targeted policies?
We applied an agent-based modeling approach, parameterized with a site
specific survey, to explore and discuss outcomes of future landscape
change with stakeholders and co-designed preferred scenarios of
landscape change during a workshop.
Outcomes suggested that in the case-study area, scale enlargement has a
negative effect on hedgerow quality when agri-environment scheme
subsidies (AES) are low. In contrast, if the level of AES enrollment is
high, scale enlargement can have a positive effect on hedgerow quality,
as large holders are more likely to enroll for AES. Stakeholders
acknowledged the need for agricultural intensification, but at the same
time valued biodiversity and environmental value of the landscape in
South West Devon.
Current AES are able to retain a decent hedgerow quality. With lower
AES, scale enlargement can have an invigorative effect on hedgerow
quality as land managers of larger farms will be less likely to join AES
As an addition to AES, harvesting wood fuel from coppiced hedgerows
appears a promising way to incentivize rejuvenating hedgerow management
without governmental subsidies.
Tags
Agent-based modeling
Land-use change
Farmers
Land use change
Policy
Agricultural landscapes
patterns
Europe
Stakeholder engagement
Agri-environment schemes
Hedgerow
quality
Joint learning
Nature conservation
Hedgerows
Stewardship