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Alpine land-use allocation model - ALUAM-AB (1.1.0)

The purpose of ALUAM-AB is to understand agricultural land-use changes triggered by
market and policy changes considering individual preferences of the farmers. The
consequences of changes in prices and policy measures relating to agricultural land-use
activities can be simulated. With respect to the respective study area, spatially explicit
information on agricultural activities (spatially explicit grassland and forest yields) allows for
a viable linkage with the ecological model WoodPaM (Peringer et al. 2012). Subsequently the the impact of farmers decision on the provision of different ecosystem services is assessed.

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Associated Publications

Briner, S., R. Huber, C. Elkin, and A. GrĂȘt-Regamey. 2012. Assessing the impacts of
economic and climate changes on land-use in mountain regions: A spatial dynamic
modeling approach. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (accepted).

Alpine land-use allocation model - ALUAM-AB 1.1.0

The purpose of ALUAM-AB is to understand agricultural land-use changes triggered by
market and policy changes considering individual preferences of the farmers. The
consequences of changes in prices and policy measures relating to agricultural land-use
activities can be simulated. With respect to the respective study area, spatially explicit
information on agricultural activities (spatially explicit grassland and forest yields) allows for
a viable linkage with the ecological model WoodPaM (Peringer et al. 2012). Subsequently the the impact of farmers decision on the provision of different ecosystem services is assessed.

Version Submitter First published Last modified Status
1.1.0 Simon Briner Thu Aug 23 07:18:46 2012 Mon Feb 19 18:45:29 2018 Published
1.0.0 Simon Briner Tue Jan 31 08:19:13 2012 Tue Feb 20 18:05:03 2018 Published

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