Analyse multicritère ; Bien-être ; Biodiversité ; Cartographie ; Ecosystème ; Gestion de l'environnement ; Modèle ; Réseau bayésien ; Scénario ; Service ; Système d'information géographique
Biodiversity ; Cartography ; Ecosystem ; Environmental management ; Geographical information system ; Model ; Multi-criteria analysis ; Scenario ; Service ; Well-being
The paper draws on case studies to examine the use of Bayesian Belief Networks (BBNs) as a means of implementing analytical-deliberative approaches in relation to mapping ecosystem services and modelling scenario outcomes. It also explores their use
as a tool for representing individual and group values. It is argued that when linked with GIS techniques BBNs allow mapping and modelling approaches rapidly to be developed and tested in an efficient and transparent way, and that they are a valuable
Measuring, modeling and mapping ecosystem services in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania
In light of the significance that ecosystem service research is likely to play in linking conservation activities and human welfare, systematic approaches to measuring, modeling and mapping ecosystem services (and their value to society) are sorely
scales. Series of maps were created using field-based or remotely sourced data, data-driven models, and socio-economic scenarios coupled with rule-based assumptions. Here is described the construction of this spatial information system and how it can help