Authors
Unai Pascual, Ignacio Palomo, William M Adams, Kai MA Chan, Tim M Daw, Eneko Garmendia, Erik Gómez-Baggethun, Rudolf S De Groot, Georgina M Mace, Berta Martín-López, Jacob Phelps
Publication date
2017/7/1
Journal
Environmental Research Letters
Volume
12
Issue
7
Pages
075001
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
The connected nature of social-ecological systems has never been more apparent than in today's globalized world. The ecosystem service framework and associated ecosystem assessments aim to better inform the science–policy response to sustainability challenges. Such assessments, however, often overlook distant, diffuse and delayed impacts that are critical for global sustainability. Ecosystem-services science must better recognise the off-stage impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services of place-based ecosystem management, which we term'ecosystem service burdens'. These are particularly important since they are often negative, and have a potentially significant effect on ecosystem management decisions. Ecosystem-services research can better recognise these off-stage burdens through integration with other analytical approaches, such as life cycle analysis and risk-based approaches that better …
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Scholar articles
U Pascual, I Palomo, WM Adams, KMA Chan, TM Daw… - Environmental Research Letters, 2017