Linking Landscape Ecology to Regional Planning and Conservation in Semi-Arid Areas, Obstacles and Solutions

Sima Fakheran, President of IALE-Iran, fakheran@cc.iut.ac.ir

Majid Makhdoum, University of Tehran, majidfmakhdoum@yahoo.com

Abdolrasoul Salman Mahiny, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sci. & Natural Resources, Rassoulmahiny@gmail.com

Hossein Moradi, Secretary General of IALE-Iran, hossein.moradi@cc.iut.ac.ir

Summary

Drylands cover approximately 40% of the world’s land area. Rapid landscape change has taken place in many semi-arid regions over the last decade. In addition, these areas face interactive effects of climate change and land use changes. This symposium, will help to advance landscape ecology research in the area of conservation planning, and regional land use planning in semi-arid areas and promote interdisciplinary research and communication among scientists, planners, and other professionals. The symposium will critically consider the question "Where are we with decision-relevant, landscape-scale land use planning, and conservation planning” and speakers will present attributes of various methodologies for semi-arid regions around the world. 

Description

The increasing global demand for agricultural and other land uses creates conflict and trade-offs between dedicating land for conservation versus other human activities.

This symposium, will help to advance landscape ecology research in the area of conservation planning and regional land use planning in semi-arid areas and promote interdisciplinary research and communication among scientists, planners, and other professionals. We will invite scientists who conduct research in different parts of the world to provide their perspectives and case studies about the state of the art of science and practice on linking landscape ecology to conservation efforts and sustainable land use planning in semi-arid areas.

Researchers will focus on ways to reconcile results from landscape ecology, land use planning and conservation disciplines. Otherwise, huge recent efforts by the landscape ecologists will find no place for practical inclusion in land use planning and conservation planning decisions. Hence, an effort is made in this symposium to elucidate the commonalities and differences among some of the land use planning approaches to shed light on the possible ways of enriching land use planning results with those of landscape ecology analyses.

The symposium will critically consider the question "Where are we with decision-relevant, landscape-scale land use planning, and conservation planning” and speakers will present and then discuss attributes of various methodologies for a variety of semi-arid regions around the world. 

Participants are invited to focus on the following issues:

  • Linking landscape ecology to sustainable land use planning
  • Conservation planning and protected areas network in semi-arid region
  • Connectivity analysis
  • Land evaluation and land use planning
  • Incorporating climate change considerations in landscape planning
  • Interactions among climatic drivers and human impacts in semi-arid areas

What can participants expect to learn?

Participants are expected to learn the possible ways of enriching land use planning results with those of landscape ecology analyses and how to apply various methodologies for sustainable landscape planning semi-arid regions.

The case studies of conservation planning and regional planning at multiple landscape scales and by a variety of stakeholders will be presented and will help participants to better understand how the diversity of goals, methods, and outcomes relates to landscape level decisions. 

Impact 

Integrating science of landscape ecology, with practice of land use and conservation planning, considering both sociocultural and biological conservation goals presents both opportunities and challenges, in systematic planning frameworks and will help for developing pragmatic linkages to decision-making. 

Participants will discuss and evaluate conditions that foster progress toward linking land use planning with landscape ecology approach.  The symposium will help to promote interdisciplinary research and communication among scientists, planners, and other professionals. This symposium is based on the premise that science of landscape ecology linked to practice of conservation and regional planning can provide mutually supportive outcomes for people and nature.

Presentations

Oral presentations
Title
Re-introducing the methodology for integration of ecological and socio economic data in regional planning based on landscape ecology(A comparison)
Prof.M.F.makhdoum,Chair of Environmental Studies,...
Communities, Wildlife and tourism: a landscape planning approach for Chobe District and transboundary areas, Northern Botswana
Theo van der Sluis, Alterra Wageningen University...
Effects of Land Use and Climate Change on Ecosystem Services in Central Asia’s Arid Regions: A Case Study in Altay
Qi Fu, Bo Li College of Resources Science &...
Climate change vulnerability assessment for the protected areas in central Iran using the climate change velocity metric
1- Shima Malakoutikhah Ph. D student, Department...
Study on Rural Landscape Construction and Key Ecological Technology in Longnan Mountain Area, China
Liqi Jia, Doctor, Lecturer of art and design...
Landscape Vulnerability assessment due to road networks in Central Zagros Mountains in West of Iran
1-Hossein Madadi , Department of Natural...
Ecological Impact Assessment of Roads Network on Natural Habitats of Central Iran using SPROADI Landscape Index
Shekoufeh Nematollahi1, Sima Fakheran2 1- Ph.D....
Poster presentations
Title
Quantifying Habitat Fragmentation Due to Road Networks in and around Protected areas in Western Part of Isfahan Province, Iran
Niloofar Mehdipour, Master Student of...
Evaluation of core habitats and corridors network for gray wolf in central Iran
Gilda Shahnaseri, Master Student of biodiversity...
Morphological variation in jirds, in a context of their conservation biology
Fatemeh Tabatabaei Yazdi1, Dominique Adriaens 2...
Identification of Priority Areas of Connectivity Conservation for Wild Sheep (Ovis orientalis isphahanica) in Central Iran
Azita Rezvani, Master of Habitat and Biodiversity...
Monitoring Mangrove Cover Changes Using Satellite Images in Qeshm Island, Iran
Neda Bihamta (Ph.D student in Environmental...
Impacts of past resettlement programs on deforestation of moist evergreen Afromontane forests in Southwest Ethiopia
Kefelegn Getahun, Department of Geography, Jimma...