Manawatu MIMES - Qualitative overview
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Manawatu MIMES - Qualitative overview
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Hydrological model
Land cover
Demographics coefficients
Land use
Demographics:Built capital
Water routing
Land environments
Land cover
Land use:N loadingWater
Land use
Demographics: population effect
Rain
Ecosystem goods and services
model Conversion
EcosystemServices
Water quality standards
Catchments
Manawatu MIMES – Data base links
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WATYIELD
The New Zealand Land Cover Database
Demographics By ANZSIC 2006 – industry classification
Land use change as emergent behavior
Input for local investment scenarios
FENZ
13 underlying climate, landform and soil variables
8 Land covers
7 land uses
7x7 Land use change
Demographics: 1 Population effect2 Business as Usual3 Restoration
Dynamics in goods and
service trade-offs
Emergent dynamics in EcosystemServices (see output slide 17)
Resource Management Act 1991
Freshwater Ecosystems of New Zealand (FENZ GIS)
Land Environments of New Zealand (LENZ)Database
8 user groups
Input for land use change scenarios
Current applications of the MIMES Framework
• Roelof Boumans
Continuation of the EPA MIMES project
HYGEIA Model
Spatial Marine Modeling
MIMES-MIDAS:
MIDAS scenariosderived data initial conditionsempirical data MIMES outputs
Bathymetry FVCOM currentssediment types HabCam Fishery PDT food Forage Fisheries
vs. whalesbenthic grab HabCam Atlantis model recreation vs. groundfishfish survey historical ecology transport fishing vs. energyhuman use energy
assembly projection outputs
120 initial spatial data layers
Landscape Analysis Partnership For Ecosystem Services
MIMES-MIDAS Team: Altman, Boumans, Gopal, Kaufman, Roman
Cambodia
Massachusetts
Fiji
East Africa
Brazil