Mapping Ecosystem Services: Current Trends
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1 Mapping Ecosystem Services: Current Trends Ignacio Palomo, Berta Martín-López, Carlos Montes Social Ecological Systems Laboratory Department of Ecology Universidad Autónoma de Madrid ACES 2008: A Conference on Ecosystems Services Naples, Florida, USA, December 8-11,
2 Overview 1. Introduction: a) Framework & Components of an Ecosystem Service (ES) b) Increase in the number of publications related to ES 2. Objective a) Analyse the current state of the cartography of ES 3. Methods 4. Results a) What is being mapped? General results b) Location of the studies c) Valuation results 5. Conclusions, research needs and suggestions 2
3 Introduction Our framework Natural Capital ECOSYSTEMS Functioning Ecological integrity Resilience Structure Conectivity with other ecosystems Ecosystem Functions: the capacity of Regulation ecological processes and structure to Ecosystem Functions provide services that satisfy human well-being (de Groot, 1992) Production Habitat Information Ecosystem Services (ES): Benefits provided by ecosystems to humans, that contribute to making Provisioning human life both Regulation possible and worth living Cultural (Díaz et al., 2006) Ecosystem Services Human Well-Being Security Basic material for good life Health Freedom of Choice and Action Good social relationships 3
4 Introduction Our framework Natural Capital ECOSYSTEMS Functioning Ecological integrity Resilience Structure Conectivity with other ecosystems Ecosystem functions Ecosystem services Genetic resources maintenance Food 4
5 Introduction Our framework Natural Capital ECOSYSTEMS Functioning Ecological integrity Resilience Structure Conectivity with other ecosystems Ecosystem functions Ecosystem services Carbon sequestration Suitable climate conditions 5
6 Introduction Our framework Natural Capital ECOSYSTEMS Functioning Ecological integrity Resilience Structure Conectivity with other ecosystems Ecosystem functions Ecosystem services Aesthetic information Recreation: Nature tourism 6
7 Introduction Components of an ES INSTITUTIONS USE SUPPLY 7
8 Introduction Mismatching scales SUPPLY USE SUPPLY Climate regulation USE 8
9 Hypothesis -These tendency is the same in ES mapmaking -Are we mapping all the components of the ES? 800 Sustainable development Ecosystem services Number of publications "Sustainable development" Number of publications "Ecosystem services" Year of publication 9
10 Objectives Main objective: Analyse the Cartography of ES in the light of our framework Specific objectives: Find out the gaps concerning cartography of ES Analyse the main variables of the cartography of ES Make some suggestions to improve the cartography of ES 10
11 Methods How REVIEW ANALYSIS Identified most commonly used words for Ecosystem Services and Cartography -Number of publications -What s being mapped -ES variables -Map limits More than 400 publications All including a map of Ecosystem Services (39) -Location variables -Monetary variables -Management variables -Gaps of information 11
12 Results Nr. of Publications (November) 12
13 Results What is being mapped? 13
14 Results What is being mapped? Distribution of beneficiaires mapped6% Supply and use of the ES were measured for only 11% of ES Distribution of beneficiaries not mapped 94% 14
15 Results Where is it being mapped? 90% of the publications are written by a multidisciplinary team 15
16 Results Number of ES mapped per publication Is it enough to map just one ES? Due to benefit transfer from Costanza
17 Results Types of ES mapped 17
18 Results Types of ES mapped 18
19 Results Types of ES mapped 19
20 Results Map limits Internal limits like states or countries might transmit the wrong idea of homegenity in ES values in the territory Konarska et al.,
21 Results: Location Distribution of publications 21
22 Results: Location Nr. ES mapped per publication GROUP A GROUP B 22
23 Results: Location Type of ES mapped & habitat 23
24 Results: Valuation Estimated $ values 24
25 Results: valuation ES valuation for mapping Is not easy to map many services in biophysic terms Is benefit transfer the solution for ES mapping? 25
26 Results: Management Also forgetting different management regimes SCIENTIFIC & METHODOLOGIC PURPOUSE 20% SCIENTIFIC, METHODOLOGIC & MANAGEMENT PURPOUSE 80% VULNERABILITY OF ES HAS ONLY BEEN CITED IN 9% OF THE PUBLICATIONS 26
27 Results: Management Application INSTITUTIONS RESPONSIBLE OF ES ARE CITED ONLY IN 15% OF PUBLICATIONS AND THEY HAVEN T BEEN MAPPED YET 27
28 Results Lack of Information & Future research 28
29 Conclusions Research needs & suggestions 1. Most of the publications are not mapping all components of an ES (origin, beneficiaries & institutions). 2. Diferences between ES and EF should be better undertood to improve ES mapmaking. 3. Such improvements might permit the use of cartography of ES in management practices 4. Connections between ES and management practices, vulnerability and scenarios should be a main research objetive 5. One of the main difficulties of ES mapmaking is the lack of suitable info regarding ES for mapping. Benefit transfer has been used as a solution but it must be used with enough care. 29
30 End THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION ANY QUESTIONS? 30
31 Contact & photographic credits Ignacio Palomo, Berta Martín-López, Carlos Montes Social Ecological Systems Laboratory Department of Ecology Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Corresponding author: 1. Photos from EF & ES: Berta Martín-López 2. Conserved ecosystem: Marc André Giasson 3. Deteriorated ecosystem: Greenrightnow.com 4. Central Park: visitingdc.com 5. Man in the forest: ehsank.spaces.live.com 6. Earth: Freeweb.com 31
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