Where should livestock graze? Integrated modeling and optimization to guide grazing management in the Cañete basin, Peru

P. Hamel, Genowefa Blundo-Canto, V. Kowal, B. Bryant, P. Hawthorne, R. Chaplin‐Kramer
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Integrated watershed management allows decision-makers to balance competing objectives, for example agricultural production and protection of water resources. Here, we developed a spatially-explicit approach to support such management in the Cañete watershed, Peru. We modeled the effect of grazing management on three services – livestock production, erosion control, and baseflow provision – and used an optimization routine to simulate landscapes providing the highest level of services. Over the entire watershed, there was a trade-off between livestock productivity and hydrologic services and we identified locations that minimized this trade-off for a given set of preferences. Given the knowledge gaps in ecohydrology and practical constraints not represented in the optimizer, we assessed the robustness of spatial recommendations, i.e. revealing areas most often selected by the optimizer. We conclude with a discussion of the practical decisions involved in using optimization frameworks to inform watershed management programs, and the research needs to better inform the design of such programs.
牲畜应该在哪里吃草?综合建模与优化指导秘鲁Cañete流域放牧管理
综合流域管理使决策者能够平衡相互竞争的目标,例如农业生产和水资源保护。在这里,我们开发了一种空间明确的方法来支持秘鲁Cañete流域的此类管理。我们模拟了放牧管理对三种服务(牲畜生产、侵蚀控制和基流供应)的影响,并使用优化程序来模拟提供最高水平服务的景观。在整个流域中,在牲畜生产力和水文服务之间存在权衡,我们确定了在给定的一组偏好中最小化这种权衡的地点。考虑到生态水文学方面的知识差距和优化器中没有体现的实际约束,我们评估了空间建议的稳健性,即揭示了优化器最常选择的区域。最后,我们讨论了使用优化框架为流域管理方案提供信息所涉及的实际决策,以及研究需要更好地为这些方案的设计提供信息。
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