The Asset Drivers, Well-being Interaction Matrix (ADWIM): A participatory tool for estimating future impacts on ecosystem services and livelihoods

作者: T.D. Skewes , C.M. Hunter , J.R.A. Butler , V.D. Lyne , W. Suadnya

DOI: 10.1016/J.CRM.2015.08.001

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摘要: Building an effective response for communities to climate change requires decision-support tools that deliver information which stakeholders find relevant exploring potential short and long-term impacts on livelihoods. Established principles suggest successfully communicate scientific information, such must be transparent, replicable, relevant, credible, flexible, affordable unbiased. In data-poor contexts typical of developing countries, they should also able integrate stakeholders’ knowledge values, empowering them in the process. We present a participatory tool, Asset Drivers Well-being Interaction Matrix (ADWIM), estimates future ecosystem goods services (EGS) communities’ well-being through cumulative effects system stressors. ADWIM consists two modelling steps: expert-informed, impact assessment EGS; is then integrated with stakeholder-informed EGS valuation process carried out during adaptation planning workshops. demonstrate using examples from Nusa Tenggara Barat Province (NTB) eastern Indonesia. The semi-quantitative results provide relative human under ‘Business as Usual’ scenario population growth at different scales NTB, subsequently used designing strategies. Based these experiences, we discuss strengths weaknesses science communication modelling. ADWIM’s apparent attributes analysis, decision support tool promote its utility planning. highlight relevance ‘boundary object’ learning reflection about current likely importance livelihoods NTB.

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