Environmental and socio-economic resources at the landscape level - Potentials for sustainable land use in the Georgian Greater Caucasus.

Agricultural land-use options Hay yields Integrative scenario development Muencheberg soil quality rating Multifunctionality

Journal

Journal of environmental management
ISSN: 1095-8630
Titre abrégé: J Environ Manage
Pays: England
ID NLM: 0401664

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
15 Feb 2019
Historique:
received: 15 05 2018
revised: 14 09 2018
accepted: 06 11 2018
pubmed: 30 11 2018
medline: 26 9 2019
entrez: 30 11 2018
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Mountain regions cover one quarter of the Earth's terrestrial surface, and are both valuable and vulnerable areas with complex human-environmental interrelationships. In this coupled system, land-use changes induced by political or socio-economic transformations generate consequences for ecological landscape functions like soil productivity and species richness, and integrative land-use concepts provide the potential of a sustainable land development. In the Kazbegi region in the central Greater Caucasus of Georgia, these transformations further lead to landscape-structure change and population marginalization. Hence, we developed three agricultural land-use scenarios that meet Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals to ensure a sustainable rural land development and the conservation of mountain ecosystems. Our normative scenario approach integrates quantitative and qualitative findings of empirical research in landscape ecology, soil science, vegetation ecology as well as agronomics and socio-economics. According to the examined environmental and socio-economic resources, we defined various scenario logics and normative assumptions that combine optimized livestock production (in dairy cow keeping and cattle fattening) with ecological limitations to maintain the functioning of mountain ecosystems. The rule-based scenarios achieved measurably increased outputs in biomass yields, livestock production and related revenues at the regional scale. Further, GIS generated scenario maps demonstrate the related land-use patterns spatially explicit and in high resolution, and visualize the alternative future from local to the regional scale. In conclusion, scenario development helps to determine region-specific and integrated land-use options to provide a sound base for land users and decision makers. Based on research on multiple landscape functions, this approach can assist sustainable land development in a mountain region.

Identifiants

pubmed: 30496960
pii: S0301-4797(18)31289-1
doi: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2018.11.024
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

310-320

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Tim Theissen (T)

Center for International Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany; Division of Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Institute of Landscape Ecology and Resources Management, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany. Electronic address: tim.theissen@agrar.uni-giessen.de.

Joachim Aurbacher (J)

Institute of Farm and Agribusiness Management, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

David Bedoshvili (D)

I. Lomouri Institute of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Georgia, Georgia.

Peter Felix-Henningsen (P)

Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

Thomas Hanauer (T)

Center for International Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany; Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

Sarah Hüller (S)

Center for International Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

Besik Kalandadze (B)

Department of Geography, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University, Georgia.

Ingrid-Ute Leonhäuser (IU)

Center for International Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

Anja Magiera (A)

Center for International Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany; Division of Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Institute of Landscape Ecology and Resources Management, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

Annette Otte (A)

Center for International Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany; Division of Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Institute of Landscape Ecology and Resources Management, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

Rati Shavgulidze (R)

I. Lomouri Institute of Crop Science, Agricultural University of Georgia, Georgia.

Giorgi Tedoradze (G)

Department of Plant Systematics and Geography, Institute of Botany, Ilia State University, Georgia.

Rainer Waldhardt (R)

Center for International Development and Environmental Research (ZEU), Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany; Division of Landscape Ecology and Landscape Planning, Institute of Landscape Ecology and Resources Management, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany.

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