Managing networked landscapes: conservation in fragmented, regionally connected world (1.0.0)
Exploring how learning and social-ecological networks influence management choice set and their ability to increase the likelihood of species coexistence (i.e. biodiversity) on a fragmented landscape controlled by different managers.
Release Notes
This model was implemented to assess how manager may alter a landscape to facilitate/hinder species migration. The analysis in the compatnion paper is limited to a specific type of network, but the model allows for different classess of network both social and ecological, to be explored.
Associated Publications
Baggio,J.A., Schoon, M., Vallury, S. Managing Networked Landscapes: Conservation in a fragmented, regionally connected world, Regional Environmental Change (forthcoming): https://doi.org/10.1007/s10113-019-01567-8
Managing networked landscapes: conservation in fragmented, regionally connected world 1.0.0
Exploring how learning and social-ecological networks influence management choice set and their ability to increase the likelihood of species coexistence (i.e. biodiversity) on a fragmented landscape controlled by different managers.
Release Notes
This model was implemented to assess how manager may alter a landscape to facilitate/hinder species migration. The analysis in the compatnion paper is limited to a specific type of network, but the model allows for different classess of network both social and ecological, to be explored.