WISO400618 Integrated land use modelling
- Type
- Lecture and seminar
- Semester hours
- 2
- Lecturer (assistant)
- Schmid, Erwin , Schönhart, Martin , Kirchner, Mathias , Mitter, Hermine
- Organisation
- Sustainable Economic Development
- Offered in
- Sommersemester 2026
- Languages of instruction
- Englisch
- Content
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 •Basic concepts of integrated land use modelling
 oIntroduction to integrated land use modelling
 Model types, research aims and contexts
 Typical structure of integrated quantitative land use studies
 Model linkages and interfaces: bio-physical simulation models, bottom-up land use optimization models, PE, CGE, I/O models, etc.
 Impact chains in land use models
 oScenario development
 Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs),
 Shared Socio-economic Pathways (SSPs)
 Price, market, policy forecasts/projections/baselines
 oTools and concepts to facilitate integrated land use model development
 Generic model development
 Organization of data transformation, processing and model integration
 Concept of homogenous response units
 Linking and analysing bio-physical and economic land use data
 oIntegrated land use indicators
 Economic indicators
 Biotic and abiotic environmental indicators
 Biodiversity assessment
 Landscape assessment
 Ecosystem service indicators
 •Stakeholder participation in land use modelling
 oTransdisciplinary theory
 oStakeholder communication
 •Applied land use model building and analysis with GAMS
 oExamples of land use models at different scales
 Field, farm and landscape modelling
 Regional to global land use modelling
 oUse of grid-computing facilities
 •Sensitivity and uncertainty analysis
 oBasic concepts of uncertainty in quantitative land use modelling
 oMonte Carlo Simulation
 oSurface Response Function Estimation
 •Reporting
 oScientific paper preparation
 
- Previous knowledge expected
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 Basics in GAMS, R, mathematical programming, regression analysis, and scientific writing.
 
- Objective (expected results of study and acquired competences)
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 The module aims at strengthening skills in advanced land use optimization modelling by integrating disciplinary concepts, data, methods and scenarios. The students shall be able to build bottom-up land use optimisation models at farm to landscape scale as well as at regional to global scale and to perform integrated impact analysis of climate change, trade, and policy on agricultural land use, production and environment.
 
				
				
				
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