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Scenario Studies for the Rural Environment [electronic resource] : Selected and edited Proceedings of the Symposium Scenario Studies for the Rural Environment, Wageningen, The Netherlands, 12-15 September 1994 / edited by Job F.Th. Schoute, Peter A. Finke, Frank R. Veeneklaas, Henk P. Wolfert.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Environment & Policy ; 5Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1995Edition: 1st ed. 1995Description: XV, 760 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789401104418
Other title:
  • Selected and Edited Proceedings of the Symposium `Scenario Studies for the Rural Environment', Wageningen, the Netherlands, 12--15 September 1994
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 631.4
LOC classification:
  • QH541.5.S6
  • S622-627
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents: 'Scenario Studies for the Rural Environment' -- General Introduction -- I On the Nature, Variety and Scope of Scenario Studies -- to Part I -- 1: Scenarios as a tool -- 2: Tools for scenario building -- 3: Scenarios and rural policy -- II Regional Soil and Water Management -- to Part II -- 4: Modelling concepts -- 5: Models and scale aspect -- 6: Operational decision support tools -- 7: Models and GIS -- 8: Model parametrization and data needs -- 9: Case studies on water and nutrient management -- III Nature Development and Landscape Quality -- to PART III -- 10: Current procedures -- 11: Operational tools -- 12: Requirements and data -- 13: Policies -- 14: Case studies -- IV Rural Planning and the Future of Regions -- to Part IV -- 15: Regional rural planning -- 16: Operational methods for land use scenarios -- 17: Set-aside -- 18: New futures for specific regions -- List of contributers -- Colour plates.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Rural areas need to fulfil a large variety of functions and to accommodate many activities. The complexity of the problems, limited funds, and the almost irreversible character of some interventions result in a compelling need to evaluate ex ante the effects of alternative solutions for designation of land, for measures to develop infrastructure, and for soil and water management. Scenario studies are undertaken to help manage the complexity, to place bounds on uncertainties, and to create new visions. After an overview of the nature, variety and scope of scenario studies, the book illuminates various European examples and reviews, under the following headings: regional soil and water management; nature development and landscape quality; rural planning and the future of regions.
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Contents: 'Scenario Studies for the Rural Environment' -- General Introduction -- I On the Nature, Variety and Scope of Scenario Studies -- to Part I -- 1: Scenarios as a tool -- 2: Tools for scenario building -- 3: Scenarios and rural policy -- II Regional Soil and Water Management -- to Part II -- 4: Modelling concepts -- 5: Models and scale aspect -- 6: Operational decision support tools -- 7: Models and GIS -- 8: Model parametrization and data needs -- 9: Case studies on water and nutrient management -- III Nature Development and Landscape Quality -- to PART III -- 10: Current procedures -- 11: Operational tools -- 12: Requirements and data -- 13: Policies -- 14: Case studies -- IV Rural Planning and the Future of Regions -- to Part IV -- 15: Regional rural planning -- 16: Operational methods for land use scenarios -- 17: Set-aside -- 18: New futures for specific regions -- List of contributers -- Colour plates.

Rural areas need to fulfil a large variety of functions and to accommodate many activities. The complexity of the problems, limited funds, and the almost irreversible character of some interventions result in a compelling need to evaluate ex ante the effects of alternative solutions for designation of land, for measures to develop infrastructure, and for soil and water management. Scenario studies are undertaken to help manage the complexity, to place bounds on uncertainties, and to create new visions. After an overview of the nature, variety and scope of scenario studies, the book illuminates various European examples and reviews, under the following headings: regional soil and water management; nature development and landscape quality; rural planning and the future of regions.

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