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Assessing sustainable rural development based on ecosystem services vulnerability
Sustainable Rural Development is essential to maintain active local communities and avoid depopulation and degradation of rural areas. Proper assessment of development in these territories is necessary to improve decision-making and to inform public policy, while ensuring biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services supply. Rural areas include high ecological value systems but the vulnerability of environmental components in development indicators has not been sufficiently pinpointed. The main objective of this work was to propose a new sustainable rural development composite indicator (nSRDI) while considering an environmental dimension indicator based on ecosystem services vulnerability and social and economic dimension indicators established using a sequentially Benefit of the Doubt-Data Envelopment Analysis (BoD-DEA) model. It aimed also to test effects ofweightingmethods on nSRDI. The composite indicatorwas applied to 10 regions (comarcas) in theHuescaprovince, Spain, producing a ranking of regions accordingly. The indicatorwas further tested through the analysis of the effect of an equal and optimum weighting method on scores and rankings of regions. Results showed substantial differences in nSRDI scores/rankings when vulnerability was added to the process, suggesting that the environmental dimension and the perspective from which it is conceived and applied matters when addressing sustainable rural development. ; This research is partially funded by the Cátedra de Parques Nacionales UPM-URJC-UAH. ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Assessing sustainable rural development based on ecosystem services vulnerability
Sustainable Rural Development is essential to maintain active local communities and avoid depopulation and degradation of rural areas. Proper assessment of development in these territories is necessary to improve decision-making and to inform public policy, while ensuring biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services supply. Rural areas include high ecological value systems but the vulnerability of environmental components in development indicators has not been sufficiently pinpointed. The main objective of this work was to propose a new sustainable rural development composite indicator (nSRDI) while considering an environmental dimension indicator based on ecosystem services vulnerability and social and economic dimension indicators established using a sequentially Benefit of the Doubt-Data Envelopment Analysis (BoD-DEA) model. It aimed also to test effects ofweightingmethods on nSRDI. The composite indicatorwas applied to 10 regions (comarcas) in theHuescaprovince, Spain, producing a ranking of regions accordingly. The indicatorwas further tested through the analysis of the effect of an equal and optimum weighting method on scores and rankings of regions. Results showed substantial differences in nSRDI scores/rankings when vulnerability was added to the process, suggesting that the environmental dimension and the perspective from which it is conceived and applied matters when addressing sustainable rural development. ; This research is partially funded by the Cátedra de Parques Nacionales UPM-URJC-UAH. ; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
Assessing sustainable rural development based on ecosystem services vulnerability
Fernández Martínez, Pascual (author) / Castro-Pardo, Mónica de (author) / Martín Barroso, Víctor (author) / Azevedo, João (author)
2020-01-01
doi:10.3390/land9070222
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
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