Mediation support for forest land allocation: The SIRO-MED system |
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Authors: | Douglas Cocks John Ive |
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Affiliation: | (1) CSIRO Division of Wildlife and Ecology, PO Box 84, Lyneham, ACT, 2601, Australia, AU |
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Abstract: | Mediation support systems for facilitating resolution of natural resources conflicts must be able to systematically identify and use a full complement of data and value sets relevant to the spectrum of issues underlying the conflict. A stepwise computer-supported procedure for developing and then blending contrasting issue-sensitive stakeholder plans in map form for forest use is described and demonstrated. The goal is a balanced plan that efficiently satisfies the more important land-use guidelines of each stakeholder reasonably well. This procedure, SIRO-MED, can be applied at any level of detail compatible with available analytical resources and to resources other than forests. |
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Keywords: | :Mediation Negotiation Resource management SIRO-MED LUPIS |
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