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Systematic regional planning for multiple objective natural resource management.

Brett A Bryan1, Neville D Crossman

  • 1Policy and Economic Research Unit, CSIRO Land and Water, PMB 2, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia. brett.bryan@csiro.au

Journal of Environmental Management
|July 24, 2007
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Integrated natural resource management planning identifies cost-effective priorities for actions like revegetation. This systematic approach balances multiple land, water, and biodiversity objectives for efficient landscape management.

Area of Science:

  • Environmental Management
  • Conservation Planning
  • Ecological Restoration

Background:

  • Natural resource management actions impact land, water, and biodiversity simultaneously.
  • Current landscape planning often addresses objectives individually, leading to inefficiencies.
  • Integrated planning is crucial for sustainable natural resource management.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and apply a systematic regional planning approach for prioritizing on-ground natural resource management actions.
  • To identify geographic priorities that cost-effectively meet multiple natural resource management objectives.
  • To improve efficiency and integration in natural resource management planning.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized integer programming within a multi-criteria decision analysis framework.

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  • Developed a systematic regional planning approach for identifying management action priorities.
  • Focused on the human-modified landscape of the River Murray, South Australia.
  • Main Results:

    • The systematic approach identified geographic priorities for cost-effective natural resource management.
    • Demonstrated that intelligent siting capitalizes on multiple benefits of on-ground actions.
    • Achieved natural resource management objectives more efficiently through integrated planning.

    Conclusions:

    • A systematic, integrated planning approach is more efficient for achieving multiple natural resource management objectives.
    • The developed methodology can be adapted to other regions for improved natural resource planning.
    • Intelligent siting of management actions maximizes benefits across land, water, and biodiversity resources.