Contribution of integrated ecosystem services to urban planning tools: Can it be more functional for the sustainability of ecosystems?

IF 1.8 Q3 ECOLOGY One Ecosystem Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.3897/oneeco.9.e121553
Zeynep Türkay, A. Tezer
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The biodiversity of ecosystems and their services (ecosystem services - ESs) are declining worldwide due to decisions regarding land-use/land-cover (LULC). As a result, global risks related to climate change are exacerbating as these areas are needed to adapt to climate change and mitigate these risks. The integration of ESs into spatial decision-making is seen as an opportunity to ensure their sustainability. Despite the scientific and practical studies on this issue, it is stated that more studies are needed to clarify how ESs will be used in spatial decision-making. The proposed approach as Integrated ESs (IESs), which builds on the LULC assessment, has the potential to develop ESs-based spatial decision-making by enabling comprehensive approaches to be made. This paper aims to evaluate the results of IESs assessment incorporated with scenario analysis in the context of the integration of ESs into spatial decision-making, to discuss the contributions that this integration can make to the sustainability of ESs in light of these results and to provide straightforward suggestions on how ESs can be linked to the spatial planning tools in Istanbul. The findings of the research prove that ESs in many contexts are relevant to various stages of spatial planning and a spatial decision-making approach that incorporates ES knowledge can contribute to ensuring the sustainability of ESs and achieving sustainable development.
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综合生态系统服务对城市规划工具的贡献:它能为生态系统的可持续性发挥更大作用吗?
由于有关土地利用/土地覆盖(LULC)的决策,生态系统的生物多样性及其服务(生态系统服务 - ES)在全球范围内不断减少。因此,与气候变化相关的全球风险正在加剧,因为这些地区需要适应气候变化并减轻这些风险。将生态系统服务纳入空间决策被视为确保其可持续性的一个机会。尽管对这一问题进行了科学和实践研究,但仍需要进行更多的研究,以明确如何在空间决策中使用环境服务。在土地利用、土地利用的变化(LULC)评估的基础上提出的综合环境系统(IESs)方法有可能通过全面的方法来发展基于环境系统的空间决策。本文的目的是在将生态系统服务纳入空间决策的背景下,评估结合情景分析的综合生态系统服务评估结果,根据这些结果讨论这种整合对生态系统服务可持续性的贡献,并就如何将生态系统服务与伊斯坦布尔的空间规划工具联系起来提出直接建议。研究结果证明,在许多情况下,环境生态系统与空间规划的各个阶段都有关联,而纳入环境生态系统知识的空间决策方法有助于确保环境生态系统的可持续性和实现可持续发展。
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One Ecosystem
One Ecosystem Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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