Barnes, Annaêl Ickowicz, Alexandre Cesaro, Jean-Daniel Salgado, Paulo Rayot, Véronique Koldasbekova, Sholpan Taugourdeau, Simon
Biodiversity offsets aim to compensate the negative residual impacts of development projects on biodiversity, including ecosystem functions, uses by people and cultural values. Conceptually, ecosystem services (ES) should be considered, but in practice this integration rarely occurs. Their consideration would improve the societal impact of biodiver...
Delatouche, Lucile De Lapeyre de Bellaire, Luc Tixier, Philippe
Quantifying the effect of landscape composition on disease dynamics remains challenging because it depends on many factors. In this study, we used a hybrid process-based/statistical modeling approach to separate the effect of the landscape composition on the epidemiology of banana leaf streak disease (BLSD) from weather and fungicide effects. We pa...
Venot, Jean-Philippe Bruun Jensen, Casper Delay, Etienne Daré, William's
This paper uses a series of serious games – a form of participatory modelling designed and played in Kandal, Cambodia - as an entry point for reexamining relations between development projects, participatory formats, landscape transformations, and sustainable futures. Critics of development and participation have shown that participatory formats si...
Justeau-Allaire, Dimitri Blanchard, Grégoire Ibanez, Thomas Lorca, Xavier Vieilledent, Ghislain Birnbaum, Philippe
Neutral landscape models have many applications in ecology, such as supporting spatially explicit simulations, developing and evaluating landscape indices. However, current approaches provide few options to produce large landscapes with controlled composition and fragmentation indices. We introduce flsgen (Fragmented Landscape Generator), a new neu...
Deneu, Benjamin Servajean, Maximilien Bonnet, Pierre Botella, Christophe Munoz, François Joly, Alexis
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) are statistical models suited for learning complex visual patterns. In the context of Species Distribution Models (SDM) and in line with predictions of landscape ecology and island biogeography, CNN could grasp how local landscape structure affects prediction of species occurrence in SDMs. The prediction can thu...
Bruley, Enora Locatelli, Bruno Lavorel, Sandra
Nature's contributions to human well-being within social-ecological systems have been widely studied using multiple conceptual frameworks, yet there is a growing need to better articulate how both humans and nature contribute to quality of life. We present an operationalization of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Service...
Cockburn, Jessica Cundill, Georgina Shackleton, Sheona Cele, Ayanda Cornelius, Susanna Francina (Ancia) Koopman, Vaughan Le Roux, Jean-Pierre McLeod, Nicky Rouget, Mathieu Schroder, Samantha
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Landscape stewardship is considered an important place-based approach to addressing sustainability challenges. Working at landscape-level requires collaboration between diverse landscape stakeholders. In this study, we partnered with local stewardship practitioners across six cases in South Africa to investigate how they facilitate collaboration to...
Therville, Clara Antona, Martine De Foresta, Hubert
Agroforestry systems (AFS) are presented as systems likely to meet a variety of interests from diverse stakeholders embodied in sectoral policies such as forestry or environment policies. However, they are in a process of being institutionalized in Europe through specific policy instruments mostly within agricultural policies. In this context, we i...
Reed, James Ickowitz, Amy Chervier, Colas Djoudi, Houria Moombe, Kaala Ros-Tonen, Mirjam Yanou, Malaika Yuliani, Elizabeth Linda Sunderland, Terry C.H.
Chervier, Colas Piketty, Marie-Gabrielle Reed, James