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Carter, Oberon, Michael Mitchell, Luciana L. Porfririo, Sonia Hugh, Michael Lockwood, Louise Gilfedder and Edward C. Lefroy
Carter et al. translate key themes from scenario narratives into spatial representations using Geographic Information Systems (GIS). They apply this technique to a Tasmanian case study exploring future scenarios for biodiversity in a predominantly privately-owned agricultural landscape, enabling land managers to explore outcomes from potential interventions and identify strategies that might mitigate the impact of future issues of environmental concern.