Authors
Ana S Vaz, Christoph Kueffer, Christian A Kull, David M Richardson, Joana R Vicente, Ingolf Kühn, Matthias Schröter, Jennifer Hauck, Aletta Bonn, João P Honrado
Publication date
2017/2/1
Source
Ecosystem services
Volume
23
Pages
94-107
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
There is growing interest in ecosystem disservices, i.e. the negative effects of ecosystems on humans. The focus on disservices has been controversial because of the lack of clarity on how to disentangle ecosystem services and disservices related to human wellbeing. A perspective that considers both services and disservices is needed to inform objective decision-making. We propose a comprehensive typology of ecosystem disservices, and present a framework for integrating ecosystem services and disservices for human wellbeing linked to ecosystem functioning. Our treatment is underpinned by three key assumptions: (1) ecosystem attributes and functions are value-free; (2) the perception of benefits or nuisances are however dependent on societal context, and preferences and actions by societal actors may trigger, enhance or alleviate benefits or nuisances derived from ecosystems; and (3) the notion of …
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