Regional land use analysis plays a key role in the analysis of agricultural
policies. However, few operational tools for regional land use analysis ar
e available. Current developments in regional land use analysis are rather
ad hoc. More generic methodologies are required to effectively answer quest
ions by policy makers. The analysis may require methods to explore, project
and predict agricultural land use. An all-encompassing methodology seems u
nrealistic. A toolbox for regional land use analysis is proposed. The tools
(including e.g. database management systems, GIS and economic models) can
be linked in such a way that they can carry out the analysis required for t
he specific conditions of stakeholders. To facilitate linkages between the
different tools, data standards need to be developed for both bio-physical
as well as economic data. Discussions with stakeholders in an early phase o
f the analysis may set priorities and determine the selection of tools. Res
ults of the analysis need to be presented in such a way that they are appea
ling to the stakeholders. Only then can they be transferred effectively. Th
e general framework is illustrated with a methodology for regional land use
analysis in terms of economic and environmental trade-offs. (C) 2001 Elsev
ier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.