Authors
Rebecca Spake, Rémy Lasseur, Emilie Crouzat, James M Bullock, Sandra Lavorel, Katherine E Parks, Marije Schaafsma, Elena M Bennett, Joachim Maes, Mark Mulligan, Maud Mouchet, Garry D Peterson, Catharina JE Schulp, Wilfried Thuiller, Monica G Turner, Peter H Verburg, Felix Eigenbrod
Publication date
2017/11/1
Journal
Global Environmental Change
Volume
47
Pages
37-50
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bundles. Identifying key social-ecological variables and understanding how they co-vary to produce these consistent sets of ES may ultimately allow the prediction and modelling of ES bundles, and thus, help us understand critical synergies and trade-offs across landscapes. Such an understanding is essential for informing better management of multi-functional landscapes and minimising costly trade-offs. However, the relative importance of different social and biophysical drivers of ES bundles in different types of social-ecological systems remains unclear. As such, a bottom-up understanding of the determinants of ES bundles is a critical research gap in ES and sustainability science.
Here, we evaluate the current methods used in ES bundle science and synthesize these into four steps that capture the plurality of methods …
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