Multi-Criteria Prioritization of Watersheds for Post-Fire Restoration Using GIS Tools and Google Earth Engine: A Case Study from the Department of Santa Cruz, Bolivia

Author:

Fernandez Jeanne1ORCID,Maillard Oswaldo2ORCID,Uyuni Gerson2,Guzmán-Rojo Mónica3ORCID,Escobar Marisa1

Affiliation:

1. Stockholm Environment Institute US, California Office, 501 Second Street, Davis, CA 95616, USA

2. Fundación para la Conservación del Bosque Chiquitano, Av. Ibérica Calle 6 Oeste 95, esq. Puerto Busch, Barrio Las Palmas, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia

3. Centro de Investigación Para el Desarrollo Sostenible del Oriente Boliviano, Universidad Católica Boliviana San Pablo, Carretera al Norte Km. 9, Av. Milton Parra, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia

Abstract

The Santa Cruz department in Bolivia is characterized by a wide range of ecosystems and by its richness in water resources. In recent years, extended drought caused by climate change has led to extensive fire events. Combined with deforestation, this is resulting in the degradation of the region’s ecosystems and water resources. To address restoration needs from both a land- and water-management perspective, this study proposes to prioritize restoration areas by applying a multi-criteria analysis (MCA) based on two main principles: (1) using the watershed as the main study unit and (2) involving stakeholders in the definition of priority watersheds. Local stakeholders selected criteria representing water resources, biophysical characteristics, land management, productive areas, and fire disaster threats, and reclassified the spatial information based on perceived importance. Different prioritization scenarios were developed and compared in a Google Earth Engine (GEE) application. Priority restoration areas largely depend on the weighting scheme. Focusing solely on past fires leads to prioritizing the south-east basins, while the conservation of the western watersheds becomes more important when increasing the weight of the water resources criteria. This study represents the first step in developing a participatory MCA tool at the watershed scale in Santa Cruz. Highlighting the impact of different prioritization criteria can support collective decision-making around land and watershed restoration.

Funder

Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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