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Operationalizing ecosystem services for the mitigation of soil threats: A proposed framework

AutorSchwilch, Gudrun; Bernet, L; Fleskens, Luuk; Giannakis, Elias; Marañón, Teodoro CSIC ORCID ; Leventon, Julia; Mills, Jane; Short, Chris; Stolte, Jannes; van Delden, Hedwig; Verzandvoort, Simone
Palabras claveEcosystem services
Soil functions
Soil threats
Land management
Decision support
Europe
Fecha de publicación25-abr-2016
EditorElsevier
CitaciónEcological Indicators (67) 586–597 (2016)
ResumenDespite numerous research efforts over the last decades, integrating the concept of ecosystem services into land management decision-making continues to pose considerable challenges. Researchers have developed many different frameworks to operationalize the concept, but these are often specific to a certain issue and each has their own definitions and understandings of particular terms. Based on a comprehensive review of the current scientific debate, the EU FP7 project RECARE proposes an adapted framework for soil-related ecosystem services that is suited for practical application in the prevention and remediation of soil degradation across Europe. We have adapted existing frameworks by integrating components from soil science while attempting to introduce a consistentterminology thatis understandable to a variety of stakeholders. RECARE aims to assess how soil threats and prevention and remediation measures affect ecosystem services. Changes in the natural capital’s properties influence soil processes, which support the provision of ecosystem services. The benefits produced by these ecosystem services are explicitly or implicitly valued by individuals and society. This can influence decision- and policymaking at different scales, potentially leading to a societal response, such as improved land management. The proposed ecosystem services framework will be applied by the RECARE project in a transdisciplinary process. It will assist in singling out the most beneficial land management measures and in identifying trade-offs and win–win situations resulting from and impacted by European policies. The framework thus reflects the specific contributions soils make to ecosystem services and helps reveal changes in ecosystem services caused by soil management and policies impacting on soil. At the same time, the framework is simple and robust enough for practical application in assessing soil threats and their management with stakeholders at various levels.
Descripción12 páginas.-- 3 figuras.-- 1 tabla.-- referencias.-- Supplementary Table A https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X16301200?via%3Dihub#upi0005
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.03.016
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/131649
DOI10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.03.016
ISSN1470-160X
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