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- W2156844221 abstract "The ‘Friese Merenproject’ is a project initiated by the provincial government to increase the economic and ecological value of wetlands in the Frisian Lakes area in the north of the Netherlands. This chapter reports the development and application of a landscape design method (RITAM) in co-operation with stakeholders. Researchers from landscape ecology and environmental economy initiated the research project in which RITAM was developed. The theories that form the basis of RITAM are metapopulation theory, planning theory, welfare theory and knowledge about stated preferences. The application of a choice experiment is a central feature of RITAM. In the choice experiment conducted for this research, stakeholders expressed their preference for different landscape scenarios. The input for variation between the scenarios was provided by the stakeholders in a workshop, and the landscape scenarios were subsequently designed by the researchers. The landscape scenarios had a price tag, to determine ‘willingness to pay’. The preferences for the development of the study area were derived from the results of the choice experiment. The preferences of stakeholders representing economic (recreation, agriculture) interests and those representing ecological interests showed some small, but remarkable, differences. We evaluated the RITAM with stakeholders to reflect on its credibility, salience and legitimacy. Several points for improvement became apparent from this evaluation. The development and application of RITAM paralleled the process of the Friese Merenproject. This had some advantages, but also a number of drawbacks, such as the low degree of participation in the choice experiment. The implications of working with representatives of different interest groups instead of with individual citizens is discussed. We conclude that we succeeded in developing and applying RITAM for the first time in the Frisian Lakes area. Ecological and economic values of the area were integrated in the design of landscape scenarios and in the preferences of stakeholders." @default.
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- W2156844221 title "Development and application of a landscape design method in the Frisian Lakes area" @default.
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