Interregional flows of ecosystem services: Concepts, typology and four cases
Matthias Schröter,
Thomas Koellner,
Rob Alkemade,
Sebastian Arnhold,
Kenneth J. Bagstad,
Karl-Heinz Erb,
Karin Frank,
Thomas Kastner,
Meidad Kissinger,
Jianguo Liu,
Laura López-Hoffman,
Joachim Maes,
Alexandra Marques,
Berta Martín-López,
Carsten Meyer,
Catharina J.E. Schulp,
Jule Thober,
Sarah Wolff and
Aletta Bonn
Ecosystem Services, 2018, vol. 31, issue PB, 231-241
Abstract:
Conserving and managing global natural capital requires an understanding of the complexity of flows of ecosystem services across geographic boundaries. Failing to understand and to incorporate these flows into national and international ecosystem assessments leads to incomplete and potentially skewed conclusions, impairing society’s ability to identify sustainable management and policy choices. In this paper, we synthesise existing knowledge and develop a conceptual framework for analysing interregional ecosystem service flows. We synthesise the types of such flows, the characteristics of sending and receiving socio-ecological systems, and the impacts of ecosystem service flows on interregional sustainability. Using four cases (trade of certified coffee, migration of northern pintails, flood protection in the Danube watershed, and information on giant pandas), we test the conceptual framework and show how an enhanced understanding of interregional telecouplings in socio-ecological systems can inform ecosystem service-based decision making and governance with respect to sustainability goals.
Keywords: Telecoupling; Teleconnection; Sustainability; Spatial flows; Drivers; Effects (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2018.02.003
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