Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services
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Resumo: | This study examines the potential of combining decision support approaches to identify optimal bundles of ecosystem services in a framework characterized by multiple decision-makers. A forested landscape, Zona de Intervenção Florestal of Paiva and Entre-Douro and Sousa (ZIF_VS) in Portugal, is used to test and demonstrate this potential. The landscape extends over 14,388 ha, representing 1976 stands. The property is fragmented into 376 holdings. The overall analysis was performed in three steps. First, we selected six alternative solutions (A to F) in a Pareto frontier generated by a multiple-criteria method within a web-based decision support system (SADfLOR) for subsequent analysis. Next, an aspatial strategic multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) was performed with the Criterium DecisionPlus (CDP) component of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS) system to assess the aggregate performance of solutions A to F for the entire forested landscape with respect to their utility for delivery of ecosystem services. For the CDP analysis, SADfLOR data inputs were grouped into two sets of primary criteria: Wood Harvested and Other Ecosystem Services. Finally, a spatial logic-based assessment of solutions A to F for individual stands of the study area was performed with the NetWeaver component of EMDS. The NetWeaver model was structurally and computationally equivalent to the CDP model, but the key NetWeaver metric is a measure of the strength of evidence that solutions for specific stands were optimal for the unit. We conclude with a discussion of how the combination of decision support approaches encapsulated in the two systems could be further automated in order to rank several efficient solutions in a Pareto frontier and generate a consensual solution. |
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Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Servicesdecision supportmultiple-criteria Pareto frontier methodsCriterium DecisionPlusSADfLOREcosystem Management Decision Support SystemThis study examines the potential of combining decision support approaches to identify optimal bundles of ecosystem services in a framework characterized by multiple decision-makers. A forested landscape, Zona de Intervenção Florestal of Paiva and Entre-Douro and Sousa (ZIF_VS) in Portugal, is used to test and demonstrate this potential. The landscape extends over 14,388 ha, representing 1976 stands. The property is fragmented into 376 holdings. The overall analysis was performed in three steps. First, we selected six alternative solutions (A to F) in a Pareto frontier generated by a multiple-criteria method within a web-based decision support system (SADfLOR) for subsequent analysis. Next, an aspatial strategic multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) was performed with the Criterium DecisionPlus (CDP) component of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS) system to assess the aggregate performance of solutions A to F for the entire forested landscape with respect to their utility for delivery of ecosystem services. For the CDP analysis, SADfLOR data inputs were grouped into two sets of primary criteria: Wood Harvested and Other Ecosystem Services. Finally, a spatial logic-based assessment of solutions A to F for individual stands of the study area was performed with the NetWeaver component of EMDS. The NetWeaver model was structurally and computationally equivalent to the CDP model, but the key NetWeaver metric is a measure of the strength of evidence that solutions for specific stands were optimal for the unit. We conclude with a discussion of how the combination of decision support approaches encapsulated in the two systems could be further automated in order to rank several efficient solutions in a Pareto frontier and generate a consensual solution.MDPI2018-08-07T11:03:16Z2018-08-072018-07-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/23344http://hdl.handle.net/10174/23344https://doi.org/10.3390/f9070438porMarco Marto, Keith M. Reynolds, José G. Borges,, Vladimir A. Bushenkov, Susete Marques (2018). Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services.- Forests, vol.9, issue 7, 438.1999-4907http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/7/4389(7)ndndndbushen@uevora.ptnd339Marto, MarcoReynolds, KeithBorges, JoseBushenkov, VladimirMarques, Suseteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:15:25Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/23344Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:14:13.521117Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services |
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Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services |
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Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services Marto, Marco decision support multiple-criteria Pareto frontier methods Criterium DecisionPlus SADfLOR Ecosystem Management Decision Support System |
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Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services |
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Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services |
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Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services |
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Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services |
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Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services |
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Marto, Marco |
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Marto, Marco Reynolds, Keith Borges, Jose Bushenkov, Vladimir Marques, Susete |
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Reynolds, Keith Borges, Jose Bushenkov, Vladimir Marques, Susete |
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Marto, Marco Reynolds, Keith Borges, Jose Bushenkov, Vladimir Marques, Susete |
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decision support multiple-criteria Pareto frontier methods Criterium DecisionPlus SADfLOR Ecosystem Management Decision Support System |
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decision support multiple-criteria Pareto frontier methods Criterium DecisionPlus SADfLOR Ecosystem Management Decision Support System |
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This study examines the potential of combining decision support approaches to identify optimal bundles of ecosystem services in a framework characterized by multiple decision-makers. A forested landscape, Zona de Intervenção Florestal of Paiva and Entre-Douro and Sousa (ZIF_VS) in Portugal, is used to test and demonstrate this potential. The landscape extends over 14,388 ha, representing 1976 stands. The property is fragmented into 376 holdings. The overall analysis was performed in three steps. First, we selected six alternative solutions (A to F) in a Pareto frontier generated by a multiple-criteria method within a web-based decision support system (SADfLOR) for subsequent analysis. Next, an aspatial strategic multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA) was performed with the Criterium DecisionPlus (CDP) component of the Ecosystem Management Decision Support (EMDS) system to assess the aggregate performance of solutions A to F for the entire forested landscape with respect to their utility for delivery of ecosystem services. For the CDP analysis, SADfLOR data inputs were grouped into two sets of primary criteria: Wood Harvested and Other Ecosystem Services. Finally, a spatial logic-based assessment of solutions A to F for individual stands of the study area was performed with the NetWeaver component of EMDS. The NetWeaver model was structurally and computationally equivalent to the CDP model, but the key NetWeaver metric is a measure of the strength of evidence that solutions for specific stands were optimal for the unit. We conclude with a discussion of how the combination of decision support approaches encapsulated in the two systems could be further automated in order to rank several efficient solutions in a Pareto frontier and generate a consensual solution. |
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Marco Marto, Keith M. Reynolds, José G. Borges,, Vladimir A. Bushenkov, Susete Marques (2018). Combining Decision Support Approaches for Optimizing the Selection of Bundles of Ecosystem Services.- Forests, vol.9, issue 7, 438. 1999-4907 http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/9/7/438 9(7) nd nd nd bushen@uevora.pt nd 339 |
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