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The evaluation of forest crop damages due to climate change. An application of Dempster–Shafer method
Authors:Iacopo Bernetti  Christian Ciampi  Claudio Fagarazzi  Sandro Sacchelli
Affiliation:Dept. of Agricultural and Forest Economics, Engineering, Sciences and Technology, 18, Piazzale delle Cascine, I-50144 Florence, Italy
Abstract:In order to assess damage risk caused by climate change in forest areas, Dempster–Shafer theory of evidence and fuzzy measures were applied to develop a framework for the estimation of economic forest damage. According to the definition of risk supported by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a function of hazard and resilience lines of evidence was defined. The results of the hazard and resilience assessment were used to develop an economic framework based on Faustmann studies. The evaluation model, implemented through a spatial analysis procedure, was carried out linking Faustmann formula with hazard and resilience raster maps. The model permitted to estimate in monetary terms two possible costs to be supported: the first one is expressed as the expected damage to the forest crop on the basis of the current obtainable woody assortments and the second one referred to the potential expenses to pay in order to mitigate the risk. Finally, the framework was tested on an area of central Italy (Tuscany region).
Keywords:Dempster&ndash  Shafer theory of evidence   Climate change   Forestry   Fuzzy sets   Spatial analysis   Uncertainty
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