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Place-based landscape services and potential of participatory spatial planning in multifunctional rural landscapes in Southern highlands, Tanzania
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Arki, Vesa
, Danielson Kisanga
, Eilola, Salla
, Fagerholm, Nora
, Käyhkö, Niina
in
Clustering
/ Community
/ Cultivation
/ Decision making
/ Developing countries
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental economics
/ Geographic information systems
/ Geography
/ Knowledge
/ Land use planning
/ Landscape
/ LDCs
/ Local communities
/ Mapping
/ Nurseries
/ Participation
/ Polls & surveys
/ Provisioning
/ Rural areas
/ Satellite imagery
/ Southern Hemisphere
/ Spatial analysis
/ Surveys
/ Workshops
2019
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Place-based landscape services and potential of participatory spatial planning in multifunctional rural landscapes in Southern highlands, Tanzania
by
Arki, Vesa
, Danielson Kisanga
, Eilola, Salla
, Fagerholm, Nora
, Käyhkö, Niina
in
Clustering
/ Community
/ Cultivation
/ Decision making
/ Developing countries
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental economics
/ Geographic information systems
/ Geography
/ Knowledge
/ Land use planning
/ Landscape
/ LDCs
/ Local communities
/ Mapping
/ Nurseries
/ Participation
/ Polls & surveys
/ Provisioning
/ Rural areas
/ Satellite imagery
/ Southern Hemisphere
/ Spatial analysis
/ Surveys
/ Workshops
2019
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Place-based landscape services and potential of participatory spatial planning in multifunctional rural landscapes in Southern highlands, Tanzania
by
Arki, Vesa
, Danielson Kisanga
, Eilola, Salla
, Fagerholm, Nora
, Käyhkö, Niina
in
Clustering
/ Community
/ Cultivation
/ Decision making
/ Developing countries
/ Ecosystem assessment
/ Ecosystems
/ Environmental economics
/ Geographic information systems
/ Geography
/ Knowledge
/ Land use planning
/ Landscape
/ LDCs
/ Local communities
/ Mapping
/ Nurseries
/ Participation
/ Polls & surveys
/ Provisioning
/ Rural areas
/ Satellite imagery
/ Southern Hemisphere
/ Spatial analysis
/ Surveys
/ Workshops
2019
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Place-based landscape services and potential of participatory spatial planning in multifunctional rural landscapes in Southern highlands, Tanzania
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Place-based landscape services and potential of participatory spatial planning in multifunctional rural landscapes in Southern highlands, Tanzania
2019
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ContextLocal scale assessments of ecosystem/landscape services in Africa are insufficient and lack relevance in landscape management. Also, few studies have explored the potential benefits of PGIS/PPGIS approaches for landscape management and stewardship among the participating stakeholders.ObjectivesOur aim is (1) to establish an understanding of the realization of landscape services at the local scale across three multifunctional rural landscapes in Tanzania through PGIS/PPGIS approaches and (2) to create an understanding of these approaches’ potential to support participatory spatial planning.MethodsSemi-structured surveys (n = 313) including participatory mapping of provisioning and cultural landscape services were organised to characterise their spatial patterns. The survey results were shared with the communities (n = 97) in workshops where services were ranked and the participants interviewed about their map-reading capacity, personal learning experiences, and their ability to use maps to express opinions.ResultsThe most abundant landscape services are sites for social gatherings and cultivation. The spatial patterns of provisioning services are realizations of human benefits from the patterns of the biophysical landscape. Overall, cultural landscape services show clustering and small spatial extent (except aesthetics). The PGIS/PPGIS approach allows for local-level, spatially specific discussions between stakeholders. The visual power of maps and satellite images is particularly emphasised.ConclusionIn the data-scarce context common in the Global South, the participatory mapping of landscape services has the potential to advance understanding of the benefits that the landscape has for the local communities and how this information, when mapped spatially, can be integrated with local-level planning practices.
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Springer Nature B.V
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