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Moore, N.Pijanowski, B.C.Lofgren, B.Alagarswamy, G.Andresen, J.Olson, J.[Modeling future land use, regional climate, and maize yields in East Africa]Modeling future land use, regional climate, and maize yields in East Africa

This article discusses the evolution of participatory methods and their benefits and pitfalls in contributing to land use and land cover change (LULCC) analyses. Participation has become a practical means of developing a more complete assessment of societal change by bringing local people’s narra...


Smucker, T.Campbell, D.J.Olson, J.Wangui, Elizabeth Edna[Contemporary challenges of participatory field research for land use change analyses: examples from Kenya]Contemporary challenges of participatory field research for land use change analyses: examples from Kenya
Autor: Olson, J.

This report summarizes over 20 years of research on land use change patterns and processes in case study sites across Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda to provide information on the evolution of livestock in the systems. Many of the case study sites cross-ecological gradients, from the Highlands to the ...


Olson, J.[Implications of trends in land use change for livestock systems evolution in East Africa: lessons from the LUCID project]Implications of trends in land use change for livestock systems evolution in East Africa: lessons from the LUCID project

We present an integrated methodology composed of a role-playing game on land adjudication from which we extract narrative and spatially explicit drivers of land-use decisions. We show how geographic information systems (GIS), qualitative decision-matrix analyses, a simple rule-based model using m...


Washington-Ottombre, C.Pijanowski, B.C.Campbell, D.J.Olson, J.Maitima, J.Musili, A.Kibaki, T.Kaburu, H.Hayombe, P.Owango, E.Irigia, B.Gichere, S.Mwangi, A.[Using a role-playing game to inform the development of land-use models for the study of a complex socio-ecological system]Using a role-playing game to inform the development of land-use models for the study of a complex socio-ecological system

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