A Bayesian Modelling Framework for Integration of Ecosystem Services into Freshwater Resources Management

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Michael Bruen
Thibault Hallouin
Michael Christie
Ronan Matson
Ewa Siwicka
Fiona Kelly
Craig Bullock
Hugh B. Feeley
Edel Hannigan
Mary Kelly-Quinn
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[1] University College Dublin,
[2] CWRR,undefined
[3] Belfield,undefined
[4] Aberystwyth University,undefined
[5] Business School,undefined
[6] Inland Fisheries Ireland,undefined
[7] University of Auckland,undefined
[8] University College Dublin,undefined
[9] APEP,undefined
[10] Richview,undefined
[11] University College Dublin,undefined
[12] SBES,undefined
[13] Belfield,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2022年 / 69卷
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Ecosystem services; Bayesian belief network; Multi-stressors; Expert knowledge; Freshwater; Angling; Sensitivity analysis;
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Models of ecological response to multiple stressors and of the consequences for ecosystem services (ES) delivery are scarce. This paper describes a methodology for constructing a BBN combining catchment and water quality model output, data, and expert knowledge that can support the integration of ES into water resources management. It proposes “small group” workshop methods for elucidating expert knowledge and analyses the areas of agreement and disagreement between experts. The model was developed for four selected ES and for assessing the consequences of management options relating to no-change, riparian management, and decreasing or increasing livestock numbers. Compared with no-change, riparian management and a decrease in livestock numbers improved the ES investigated to varying degrees. Sensitivity analysis of the expert information in the BBN showed the greatest disagreements between experts were mainly for low probability situations and thus had little impact on the results. Conversely, in our applications, the best agreement between experts tended to occur for the higher probability, more likely, situations. This has implications for the practical use of this type of model to support catchment management decisions. The complexity of the relationship between management measures, the water quality and ecological responses and resulting changes in ES must not be a barrier to making decisions in the present time. The interactions of multiple stressors further complicate the situation. However, management decisions typically relate to the overall character of solutions and not their detailed design, which can follow once the nature of the solution has been chosen, for example livestock management or riparian measures or both.
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