Application of the protective action decision model in land-use scenario analysis for disaster risk reduction

K. Shoyama
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Land-Change Science is an emergent field that seeks to enhance understanding of the negative impacts of land use and cover change (LUCC) in order to expedite the development of sustainable resource management and sustainable land use policies. Dr Kikuko Shoyama is a research fellow at the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience, Japan, who is conducting research on Land-Use Functions. In her latest project, she is focusing on ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction (Eco-DRR) and she and the team will explore how to utilise Eco-DRR as one of the Land-Use Functions and look at the type of payment system that is needed to support community activities. This work on designing so-called payment for ecosystem services (PES) involves recognising and valuing the variety of services that ecosystems provide to society. Through PES, an awareness and appreciation of the value of ecosystems can be cultivated. In her work on Eco-DRR, Shoyama is investigating the effects of land use policies on disaster reduction, with a focus on flood risk information and the impact of policies that promote or inhibit protective behaviour related to land use. The work involves the use of a hierarchical linear model that extracts the factors affecting protective behaviours by taking into account land ownership and community characteristics. The factors can then be introduced into a land use model and analyses are performed. Ultimately, Shoyama hopes her work will lead to recommendations that will inform a newer land use strategy and social transformative change.
保护行动决策模型在土地利用情景分析中的应用
土地变化科学是一个新兴领域,旨在加强对土地利用和覆盖变化(LUCC)负面影响的理解,以加快可持续资源管理和可持续土地利用政策的发展。Kikuko Shoyama博士是日本国家地球科学与灾害恢复研究所的研究员,她正在进行土地利用功能的研究。在她的最新项目中,她专注于基于生态系统的灾害风险减少(Eco-DRR),她和团队将探索如何将生态风险减少作为土地使用功能之一,并研究支持社区活动所需的支付系统类型。这项设计所谓生态系统服务付费(PES)的工作涉及认识和评估生态系统为社会提供的各种服务。通过PES,可以培养对生态系统价值的认识和欣赏。在她关于生态减灾的工作中,Shoyama正在调查土地使用政策对减灾的影响,重点是洪水风险信息和促进或抑制与土地使用相关的保护行为的政策的影响。这项工作涉及使用分层线性模型,该模型通过考虑土地所有权和社区特征提取影响保护行为的因素。然后可以将这些因素引入土地利用模型并进行分析。最终,Shoyama希望她的工作能够为更新的土地使用策略和社会变革提供建议。
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