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FORESCEM simulates fine-scale land-use and land-cover changes

Environmental Science research
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Research area:Environmental ScienceLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesLand use

What the study found

The study presents FORESCEM, a process-based model for simulating fine-scale future land use and land cover changes. The authors report that, in a French case study, the model could reproduce land-use and land-cover dynamics and simulate both trend-based and trend-breaking trajectories under contrasting scenarios.

Why the authors say this matters

The authors say this matters because anticipating the socio-environmental impacts of spatial planning strategies is described as a prerequisite for sustainable development pathways. They also suggest the model helps address a key challenge in land change science: simulating fine-scale land-use and land-cover changes while preserving future landscape patterns.

What the researchers tested

The researchers developed FORESCEM, the FORecasting landscapE SCEnarios Model, to spatially simulate future land use and land cover changes from narratives developed through participatory or expert-driven approaches. The model distinguishes land covers and land uses as separate but related inputs and was applied to a French case study for validation.

What worked and what didn't

The validation results indicate that FORESCEM can replicate land-use and land-cover dynamics. The abstract says it effectively simulated both trend-based and trend-breaking trajectories under contrasting scenarios. It also notes that the paper discusses validation of land change models more broadly for future LUCC simulation, but it does not give detailed failures in the abstract.

What to keep in mind

The summary provided is limited to the abstract, so only the case study and validation outcomes reported there are available. The abstract does not describe specific model limitations, performance metrics, or any failed simulations. The findings are presented for a French case study, so the scope beyond that context is not stated here.

Key points

  • FORESCEM is a process-based model for fine-scale future land use and land cover change simulation.
  • The model separates land covers from land uses as related inputs.
  • In a French case study, validation results showed the model could replicate LUCC dynamics.
  • The model simulated both trend-based and trend-breaking trajectories under contrasting scenarios.
  • The authors discuss validation of land change models for future LUCC simulation.

Disclosure

Research title:
FORESCEM simulates fine-scale land-use and land-cover changes
Authors:
Gaëtan Palka, Thomas Houet
Institutions:
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer, Littoral, Environnement, Télédétection, Géomatique, Littoral, Environnement, Télédétection, Géomatique, Université d'Orléans, Université de Rennes, Université de Rennes, Université Rennes 2, Université Rennes 2, Zone Atelier Moselle, Zone Atelier Moselle
Publication date:
2026-04-23
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