Climate change in agriculture and forestry: an integrated assessment of mitigation and adaptation measures in Austria – Landscape Development
Abstract
An integrated assessment framework is developed and applied to analyze climate change mitigation and adaptation options in the Austrian agricultural and forestry sectors. Synergies and trade-offs between alternative mitigation and adaptation measures in both sectors are assessed as well as their effects on regional economies and ecosystem services using a broad set of indicators. The integrated assessment framework couples disciplinary data and models towards an interdisciplinary scenario analysis approach to better account for feedbacks between eco- and societal systems as well as direct and indirect effects of climate and land uses policies at regional and national scales. The sub-project landscape development idenitfies and calculates indicators at landscape level for assessing effects cultural ecosystem services
keywords Cultural Ecosystem Services Landscape metrics Cultural landscape
Publikationen
Climate change in agriculture and forestry: an integrated assessment of mitigation and adaptation measures in Austria
Autoren: Schmid, E., Kindermann, G., Rüdisser, J., Schauppenlehner, T., Schmidt, J., Schönhart, M., Strauss, F., Streicher, G., Tappeiner, U., Tasser, E. Jahr: 2011
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Assessing Ecosystem Services in Agricultural Landscapes: Trade-Offs for Different Policy Pathways under Regional Climate Change
Autoren: Kirchner, M; Kindermann, G; Kulmer, V; Mitter, M; Prettenthaler, F; Rüdisser, J; Schauppenlehner, T; Schmidt, J; Schönhart, M; Strauss, F; Tappeiner, U; Tasser, E; Schmid, E Jahr: 2014
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Ecosystem services and economic development in Austrian agricultural landscapes - The impact of policy and climate change scenarios on trade-offs and synergies
Autoren: Kirchner, M; Schmidt, J; Kindermann, G; Kulmer, V; Mitter, H; Prettenthaler, F; Rudisser, J; Schauppenlehner, T; Schonhart, M; Strauss, F; Tappeiner, U; Tasser, E; Schmid, E Jahr: 2015
Journal articles
Project staff
Thomas Schauppenlehner
Priv.-Doz. Dr. Thomas Schauppenlehner
thomas.schauppenlehner@boku.ac.at
Tel: +43 1 47654-85316
BOKU Project Leader
01.05.2011 - 31.12.2013