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Author Sanders, Arie, author.

Title Assessment of land use effect on climate change sensitivity on the northern coastal zone of Honduras / Arie Sanders, Denisse McLean, and Alexandra Manueles
Published [Cambridge, Mass.] : Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2013
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Description 1 online resource (30 pages)
Series Lincoln Institute of Land Policy working paper
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy working papers.
Summary In this paper we examine the effect of land use and land use change on climate change sensitivity on the north coast of Honduras. To reach this objective, we ran simulations to analyze the spatial and temporal variations on sensitivity derived from land use differences and their implications on the use of land use policy as a tool for climate change adaptation in integrated coastal zone management. We developed two scenarios (trend and normative scenarios) for different spatial development trends for the 2010-2050 period. The biggest change in the trend scenario, current situation, would be a decrease in pasture (19.4%) and forestry (8.1%) as result from an increase in palm oil plantations. There would be more fragmentation and the region will become more vulnerable to climate change. In the case of the normative scenario we expect a 50.2% decrease in extensive livestock activities and an 18.3% increase of the broadleaved forest area, making the region less vulnerable to climate change. The national and local governments have a decisive role in assuring the implementation of their land use policies (normative scenario) to protect the region against climate change impact
Notes Lincoln Institute product code: WP13AS1
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource, title from information screen (JSTOR, viewed November 13, 2019)
Form Electronic book
Author McLean, Denisse, author
Manueles, Alexandra, author