Article ID: | iaor20091120 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Volume: | 94 |
Issue: | 3 |
Start Page Number: | 862 |
End Page Number: | 873 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2007 |
Journal: | Agricultural Systems |
Authors: | Ittersum Martin K. van, Laborte Alice G., Berg Marrit M. Van den |
Keywords: | programming: linear |
Decisions and policies that have implications on allocation of resources are made at different levels. Goals at different scales may be conflicting and decisions at one scale have consequences for those at other scales. Performing analyses at more than one scale is, therefore necessary in analysing future options for resource use. This paper illustrates the use of a multi-scale method enabling assessment of multi-purpose natural resource management options. Three examples of analyses that it allows are presented for Ilocos Norte province in the Philippines, at the farm household, municipal (Batac municipality) and provincial levels. Results show that: (1) Differences in resource endowments of farm households strongly affect the potential adoption rates of five well-defined alternative technologies. (2) Limited markets, inadequate infrastructure and resource endowments of farm households have large effects on resource use and goal achievement in the municipality.