Search results for "ecosystem service"

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Grasslands and Shrublands of the Mediterranean Region

2020

The Mediterranean Region extends to the 1.6% of the world’s land surface and more than the half of the Mediterranean-type ecosystems of the world. The remarkable species richness in the Mediterranean Region mainly originates from an exceptional habitat diversity and the presence of several natural barriers facilitating the segregation and differentiation of local taxa and biocoenoses. In this article, we deal with the habitats characterized by grasslands and shrublands that clearly show the adaptations to what could be called “the Mediterranean syndrome”, i.e., the intrazonal Mediterranean grasslands and shrublands (MG&S). The main driving forces of the adaptive radiation and high biodi…

Mediterranean climateEcosystem serviceMesogean floraClimate changeSocio-ecosystemHalo-nitrophilouPhryganaEcosystem servicesShrublandGarrigueMessinian salinity crisiEcosystemWintergreen perennialDry grasslandgeography.geographical_feature_categoryLand useEcologyMaquiGeographyHomeorhetic equilibriumSummergreen perennialHabitatWintergreen ephemeralSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataSpecies richnessThermo-xerophilouGeographical segregation
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Climate change, marine policy and the valuation of Mediterranean intertidal ecosystems

2011

This commentary describes a gap in the qualitative and quantitative knowledge of the provision of benefits to humans from the intertidal ecosystems of the Mediterranean and offers a framework for quantification of the benefits provided by these systems. The identification of such benefits, understanding their spatial distribution and their subsequent quantification will be critical to the design of policy responses to future climate change, sea level rise and seawater acidification. A baseline understanding of the current state of ecosystem functions, as well as of the provision of related ecosystem services, is therefore needed. Further, researchers must strive to generate forecasts of the…

Mediterranean climateSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaEcologybusiness.industryEcologybenefitEnvironmental resource managementIntertidal zoneClimate changeGlobal changeEcosystem servicesecosystem serviceGeographyMediterranean seaclimate changeMediterranean SeaGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEcosystemintertidalbusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental ScienceValuation (finance)economic value
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Managing a boreal forest landscape for providing timber, storing and sequestering carbon

2015

Human well-being highly depends on ecosystem services and this dependence is expected to increase in the future with increasing population and economic growth. Studies that investigate trade-offs between ecosystem services are urgently needed for informing policy-makers. We examine the trade-offs between a provisioning (revenues from timber selling) and regulating (carbon storage and sequestration) ecosystem services among seven alternative forest management regimes in a large boreal forest production landscape. First, we estimate the potential of the landscape to produce harvest revenues and store/sequester carbon across a 50-year time period. Then, we identify conflicts between harvest re…

Natural resource economicsta1172Geography Planning and DevelopmentForest managementPopulationforest managementClimate changeManagement Monitoring Policy and LawCarbon sequestrationEcosystem servicescarbon storage and sequestrationEconomicsProduction (economics)multiobjective optimizationeducationFinlandNature and Landscape ConservationGlobal and Planetary Changeeducation.field_of_studyEcologybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementProvisioning15. Life on landta4112Investment (macroeconomics)Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)climate change13. Climate actionecosystem service trade-offsta1181businessEcosystem Services
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Mitigating forest biodiversity and ecosystem service losses in the era of bio-based economy

2018

Forests play a crucial role in the transition towards a bioeconomy by providing biomass to substitute for fossil-based materials and energy. However, a policy-policy conflict exists between the desire to increase the utilization of bio based renewable resources and the desire to protect and conserve biodiversity. Increasing forest harvest levels to meet the needs of the bioeconomy may conflict with biodiversity protection and ecosystem services provided by forests. Through an optimization framework, we examined trade-offs between increasing the extraction of timber resources, and the impacts on biodiversity and non-wood ecosystem services, and investigated possibilities to reconcile trade-o…

OptimizationekosysteemipalvelutForest managementoptimointimetsänkäsittelyTrade-off analysisEcosystem servicesBioeconomyuusiutuvat luonnonvaratbiotaloustalousjärjestelmätbiodiversiteetti
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Ecosystem services mapping and assessment for policy- and decision-making : Lessons learned from a comparative analysis of European case studies

2020

This paper analyses and compares a set of case studies on ecosystem services (ES) mapping and assessment with the purpose of formulating lessons learned and recommendations. Fourteen case studies were selected during the EU Horizon 2020 “Coordination and Support Action” ESMERALDA to represent different policy- and decision-making processes throughout the European Union, across a wide range of themes, biomes and scales. The analysis is based on a framework that addresses the key steps of an ES mapping and assessment process, namely policy questions, stakeholder identification and involvement, application of mapping and assessment methods, dissemination and communication and implementation. T…

Other Social Sciences not elsewhere specifiedKnowledge managementEnvironmental EngineeringSDG 16 - Peacecomparative analysisProcess (engineering)Computer science0211 other engineering and technologiesStakeholder engagement02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencescomparativ01 natural sciencescase studiesEcosystem servicesCase StudiesOrder (exchange)lcsh:QH540-549.511. SustainabilityEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)media_common.cataloged_instanceNaturresursteknikEuropean unionSet (psychology)Övrig annan samhällsvetenskapEcosystem Services0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservationmedia_commonbiodiversityComparative AnalysisEcologybusiness.industrySDG 16 - Peace Justice and Strong InstitutionsStakeholder021107 urban & regional planningBiodiversityEU Biodiversity Strategy/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/peace_justice_and_strong_institutionsJustice and Strong InstitutionsIdentification (information)Environmental Sciences related to Agriculture and Land-use13. Climate actionlcsh:Ecologybusinessecosystem services:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210 [VDP]MAES
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Effects of habitat restoration on peatland bird communities

2020

Restoration of damaged ecosystems has become an important tool to slow down the biodiversity loss and to maintain ecosystem services. Peatland bird populations have shown a substantial decline during the recent decades in Northern Europe as a consequence of peatland drainage. We studied whether restoration of peatlands drained for forestry affects bird communities. We conducted bird surveys at 11 peatlands in Western Finland, where each of the restored and their pristine counterparts were surveyed before restoration and yearly after restoration during 2010–2018. We used linear mixed effect models to analyze whether restoration affected the number of species and territories of peatland speci…

PeatBiodiversitysoidensuojelumire birdsEcosystem servicesEcosystemennallistaminenRestoration ecologydrainingturvemaatEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationbiodiversitydisturbanceEcologyCommunityEcologyconservationlintukannatluonnon monimuotoisuusekosysteemit (ekologia)GeographyekosysteemipalvelutDisturbance (ecology)luonnonsuojelucommunity ecologyGlobal biodiversity
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The comparative biological effects of spatial management measures in protecting marine biodiversity: a systematic review protocol

2015

Background: The global decline of marine biodiversity and the perceived need to protect marine ecosystems from irreparable alterations to ecosystem functioning and ecosystem service provision have produced an extensive range of spatial management measures (SMMs). The design of SMMs is a complex process often involving the integration of both conservation objectives and socio-economic priorities and the resultant trade-offs are highly dependent on the management regime in place. Future marine management is likely to involve greater use of different forms of protected areas with differing levels of protection, particularly for sites where there are multiple competing demands. Consequently, ev…

Permanent protectionSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaEcologybusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Marine protected areaMarine reserveEnvironmental resource managementForest managementMarine reserveGrey literatureScientific literatureFunctional diversityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBiodiversity conservationTemporal protectionSpatial managementPollutionEcosystem servicesBiological traitMarine protected areaMarine ecosystemBusinessEnvironmental Evidence
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28. Ecosystem service for farm: a methodological evaluation proposal of the pollination ecosystem service

2020

Pollinationbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementBusinessEcosystem servicesGreen metamorphoses: agriculture, food, ecology
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Perceptions of Cultural Ecosystem Services: spatial differences in urban and rural areas of Kokemäenjoki, Finland

2021

This study aims to identify and evaluate the spatial distribution of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) benefits perceived by people in both urban and rural areas. A public participation GIS (PPGIS)...

Public participation GISmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentLand coverManagement Monitoring Policy and LawParticipatory mappingEcosystem servicesGeographyPerceptionRural areaEnvironmental planningNature and Landscape ConservationGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonLandscape Research
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Social-ecological trends: managing the vulnerability of coastal fishing communities

2019

The loss of biodiversity, including the collapse of fish stocks, affects the vulnerability of social-ecological systems (SESs) and threatens local livelihoods. Incorporating community-centered indicators and SES drivers and exposures of change into coastal management can help anticipate and mitigate human and/or coastal vulnerability. We have proposed a new index to measure the social-ecological vulnerability of coastal fishing communities (Index of Coastal Vulnerability [ICV]) based on species, ecosystem, and social indicators. The ICV varies from 0 (no vulnerability) to 1 (very high vulnerability) and is composed of 3 components: species vulnerability, i.e., fish biological traits; ecosys…

QH301-705.5FishingvulnerabilityVulnerabilitylivelihoodscoupled systemEcosystem servicescomponentsAnthropocenehuman ecologyparasitic diseasesAnthropoceneHuman ecologyResource dependencyresource dependencyPesqueríasCentro Oceanográfico de MurciaBiology (General)QH540-549.5biodiversityfishEcologybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementfungiGeographybusinessecosystem servicesgeographic locations
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