Sensitivity of land-use pattern optimisation to variation in input data and constraints
Abstract:Spatial optimisation has been widely used in scientific studies for land-use pattern optimisation and resource allocation, often to maximise ecosystem services and/or land use performances. Such use implies its applicability in real-world spatial planning and policy development. But how suitable is spatial optimisation, especially in the context of uncertain input data and stakeholder expectations? For example, what is the impact of uncertainty associated with modelled nitrate leaching rates on land-use patter… Show more
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