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Use of scenarios with multi-criteria evaluation to better inform the selection of aquaculture zones

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Yakubu SO, Falconer L & Telfer TC (2025) Use of scenarios with multi-criteria evaluation to better inform the selection of aquaculture zones. Aquaculture, 595 (2), Art. No.: 741670. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2024.741670

Abstract
The allocation of zones for aquaculture development is a strategic problem as it involves long-term outcomes and many stakeholders with competing interests. Resource planners require tools to support such complex allocation decisions, but these are either lacking or with serious limitations. This paper presents an approach that improves the traditional method of developing aquaculture zoning model. Four scenario narratives describing potential development pathways for aquaculture in Nigeria were used to guide the model development, from selection of suitability factors to evaluation of alternatives. The modelling objective was to identify a suitable location for zoning small-to-medium scale commercial pond catfish production in Nigeria. So, a GIS-based multi-criteria evaluation (MCE) was used to produce a suitability map, from which five alternative zones were extracted. These zones were then compared using three sustainability criteria that were designed based on future uncertainties highlighted by the four scenarios. Results show that 4 of the 5 zones are concentrated in the north-eastern part of Nigeria, while the other one occurred in the north-west. Furthermore, this study found two top-ranking zones that can be selected in all the scenarios, meaning the two zones with the most potential to support the sustainable development of small-to-medium scale aquaculture in Nigeria. As these two were almost tied in ranking, sensitivity analyses across the scenarios revealed the most stable zone to changes in the criteria scores. These findings can be used to inform aquaculture expansion policy in Nigeria and integrate the activity into wider land use planning. Overall, the new approach advances the traditional method of developing GIS-based MCE models for aquaculture zoning, as it generates options and relevant information to facilitate strategic decision-making.

Keywords
Geographic information system; Multi-criteria evaluation; Scenario planning; Nigeria; Sustainable aquaculture

Journal
Aquaculture: Volume 595, Issue 2

StatusPublished
FundersCommonwealth Scholarship Commission
Publication date30/01/2025
Publication date online24/09/2024
Date accepted by journal22/09/2024
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/36370
PublisherElsevier BV
ISSN0044-8486

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Dr Lynne Falconer

Dr Lynne Falconer

Research Fellow, Institute of Aquaculture

Professor Trevor Telfer

Professor Trevor Telfer

Professor, Institute of Aquaculture

Mr Suleiman Yakubu

Mr Suleiman Yakubu

Post Doctoral Research Fellow, Institute of Aquaculture

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