REDD plus and climate smart agriculture in landscapes: A case study in Vietnam using companion modelling
Authored by G Salvini, A Ligtenberg, Paassen A van, A K Bregt, V Avitabile, M Herold
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2015.11.060
Sponsors:
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)
Platforms:
GAMA
Model Documentation:
ODD
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Abstract
Finding land use strategies that merge land-based climate change
mitigation measures and adaptation strategies is still an open issue in
climate discourse. This article explores synergies and trade-offs
between REDD+, a scheme that focuses mainly on mitigation through forest
conservation, with ``Climate Smart Agriculture{''}, an approach that
emphasizes adaptive agriculture. We introduce a framework for ex ante
assessment of the impact of land management policies and interventions
and for quantifying their impacts on land-based mitigation and
adaptation goals. The framework includes a companion modelling (ComMod)
process informed by interviews with policymakers, local experts and
local farmers. The ComMod process consists of a Role-Playing Game with
local farmers and an Agent Based Model. The game provided a
participatory means to develop policy and climate change scenarios.
These scenarios were then used as inputs to the Agent Based Model, a
spatially explicit model to simulate landscape dynamics and the
associated carbon emissions over decades. We applied the framework using
as case study a community in central Vietnam, characterized by
deforestation for subsistence agriculture and cultivation of acacias as
a cash crop. The main findings show that the framework is useful in
guiding consideration of local stakeholders' goals, needs and
constraints. Additionally the framework provided beneficial information
to policymakers, pointing to ways that policies might be re-designed to
make them better tailored to local circumstances and therefore more
effective in addressing synergistically climate change mitigation and
adaptation objectives. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Adaptation
Simulation
Land-use
Conservation
forests
Deforestation
Challenges
Protocol
Mitigation
Opportunities