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Assessing temporal changes in ecosystem service provisions: conceiving future pathways
Type of publication
Kitos knygos dalis / Part of other book (Y7)
Type of document
type::text::book::book part
Author(s)
Sabine Bicking | Institute for Natural Resource Conservation | DE | Leibniz University Hannover | DE |
Ana Belén Almagro | Institute for Natural Resource Conservation | DE | ||
Andres de Jesus Vargas Soplin | Institute for Natural Resource Conservation | DE | ||
LT | Leibniz-Institute for Baltic Sea Research | DE | ||
Mykolo Romerio universitetas | LT | |||
LT | Leibniz-Institute for Baltic Sea Research | DE | ||
Felix Müller | Institute for Natural Resource Conservation | DE |
Title
Assessing temporal changes in ecosystem service provisions: conceiving future pathways
Publisher
Cham : Springer
Date Issued
Date Issued | Start Page | End Page |
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2023-02-01 | 289 | 307 |
Is part of
Southern Baltic coastal systems analysis
Series/Report no.
Ecological studies : analysis and synthesis, ISSN 0070-8356, eSSN 2196-971X; vol. 246
Field of Science
Abstract
Due to the close interrelation between humans and the environment, social-ecological issues are of great importance for environmental science and management. In this context, anthropogenically induced environmental pressures are omnipresent. Examples are conventional agricultural production, with consequences such as loss of biodiversity, erosion, eutrophication, as well as the burning of fossil fuels, which causes anthropogenic climate change. Moreover, in this context, coastal ecosystems—and as such our Baltic coast—are particularly vulnerable. In the following section, some insights into the vulnerability of coastlines notably concerning the contemporary drivers of climate change and intensive agricultural production are presented. Furthermore, this chapter will provide a glimpse into our potential future focusing on estimating future capacities of coastal ecosystems to provide ecosystem services through scenario assessments. More precisely, (i) the influences of the scenario conditions on the ecosystem service potentials are estimated, (ii) the potentials under the different future pathways are compared to each other and (iii) the sensitivity of the assessed ecosystem types to the set of scenario conditions is assessed.
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ISBN (of the container)
9783031136818
9783031136825
Coverage Spatial
Šveicarija / Switzerland (CH)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
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