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A new method for fine-scale assessments of the average urban Heat island over large areas and the effectiveness of nature-based solutions 大面积平均城市热岛的精细尺度评估新方法及基于自然的解决方案的有效性
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-08-20 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E24880
D. Lauwaet, T. Nijs, I. Liekens, H. Hooyberghs, E. Verachtert, W. Lefebvre, K. Ridder, R. Remme, S. Broekx
People living in cities experience extra heat stress due to the so-called Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect. To gain an insight into the spatial variability of the UHI for the Netherlands, a detailed map (10 m horizontal resolution) has been calculated that shows the summer-averaged daily maximal UHI situation. The map is based on a relationship between the UHI, mean wind speed at 10 m height and the number of people living within a distance of 10 km, derived from simulations of over 100 European cities with the extensively validated urban climate model UrbClim. The cooling effect of green and blue infrastructure is also taken into account in the map, based on these simulation results. The presented map will help local authorities in defining target areas for climate adaptation measures and estimate the impact of nature-based solutions.
由于所谓的城市热岛效应,生活在城市中的人们会经历额外的热应激。为了深入了解荷兰热岛的空间变异性,我们计算了一张详细的地图(10米水平分辨率),显示了夏季平均日最大热岛情况。该地图基于城市热岛指数、10米高度的平均风速和10公里范围内的人口数量之间的关系,这些数据来自对100多个欧洲城市的模拟,使用了广泛验证的城市气候模型UrbClim。基于这些模拟结果,在地图中还考虑了绿色和蓝色基础设施的冷却效果。该地图将帮助地方当局确定气候适应措施的目标区域,并估计基于自然的解决方案的影响。
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引用次数: 5
Glossary of ecosystem services mapping and assessment terminology 生态系统服务制图和评估术语汇编
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-08-17 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E27110
Marion Potschin-Young, Benjamin Burkhard, B. Czúcz, F. Santos-Martín
Mapping and assessment of ecosystems and their services (MAES) is a key EU initiative to synthesise vital environmental information and facilitate balanced policy decisions. As MAES integrates across many scientific and policy domains, the development of a common language and shared concepts is essential. Here we present a comprehensive MAES Glossary that was compiled in the ESMERALDA project; it is based on the integration of several previous glossaries and a wide-ranging consultation process. While there are several ecosystem services glossaries available from EU supported work such as Oppla, OpenNESS and ecosystem services related handbooks, the new material presented here focuses on mapping and assessment of ecosystem services and therefore more directly supports the MAES process.
生态系统及其服务的测绘和评估(MAES)是欧盟综合重要环境信息和促进平衡政策决策的一项关键举措。由于MAES融合了许多科学和政策领域,开发共同的语言和共享的概念至关重要。在这里,我们介绍了ESMERALDA项目中汇编的一个全面的MAES词汇表;它是基于对以前几个词汇表的整合和广泛的协商过程。虽然欧盟支持的工作中有几个生态系统服务词汇表,如Oppla、OpenNESS和生态系统服务相关手册,但这里提供的新材料侧重于生态系统服务的测绘和评估,因此更直接地支持MAES进程。
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引用次数: 22
A multitiered approach for grassland ecosystem services mapping and assessment: The Viva Grass tool 草地生态系统服务制图与评估的多层次方法:Viva Grass工具
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-08-17 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E25380
M. Villoslada, Ivo Vinogradovs, Anda Ruskule, K. Veidemane, O. Nikodemus, R. Kasparinskis, K. Sepp, J. Gulbinas
Throughout the second half of the 20th Century, the area of semi-natural grasslands in the Baltic States decreased substantially, due to agricultural abandonment in some areas and intensification in more productive soil types. In order to halt the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services provided by grasslands, the LIFE+ programme funded project, LIFE Viva Grass, aims at developing an integrated planning tool that will support ecosystem-based planning and sustainable grassland management. LIFE Viva Grass integrated planning tool is spatially explicit and allows the user to assess the provision and trade-offs of grassland ecosystem services within eight project case study areas in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. In order to ensure methodological adaptability, the structure of the LIFE Viva Grass integrated planning tool follows the framework of the tiered approach. In a multi-tier system, each consecutive tier entails an increase in data requirements, methodological complexity or both. The present paper outlines the adaptation of the tiered approach for mapping and assessing ecosystem services provided by grasslands in the Baltic States. The first tier corresponds to a deliberative decision process: The matrix approach is used to assess the potential supply of grassland ecosystem services based on expert estimations. Expert values are subsequently transferred to grassland units and therefore made spatially explicit. The data collected in the first tier was further enhanced through a Principal Components Analysis (PCA) in order to explore ES bundles in tier 2. In the third tier, Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis is used to target specific policy questions.
在整个20世纪下半叶,波罗的海国家半天然草地的面积大幅减少,这是由于一些地区的农业放弃和生产力更高的土壤类型的集约化。为了阻止草原所提供的生物多样性和生态系统服务的丧失,LIFE+方案资助的项目LIFE Viva Grass旨在开发一种综合规划工具,以支持基于生态系统的规划和可持续草原管理。LIFE Viva Grass综合规划工具在空间上是明确的,允许用户在爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛的八个项目案例研究区域内评估草地生态系统服务的提供和权衡。为了确保方法的适应性,LIFE Viva Grass综合规划工具的结构遵循分层方法的框架。在多层系统中,每个连续的层都需要增加数据需求或方法复杂性,或者两者兼而有之。本文概述了采用分层方法绘制和评估波罗的海国家草原提供的生态系统服务。第一层对应于一个深思熟虑的决策过程:在专家估计的基础上,使用矩阵法评估草地生态系统服务的潜在供应。专家值随后被转移到草地单位,因此在空间上是明确的。通过主成分分析(PCA)进一步增强了第一层收集的数据,以便探索第2层中的ES包。在第三层,多标准决策分析用于针对特定的政策问题。
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引用次数: 13
Mapping and assessment of cultural ecosystem services of Latvian coastal areas 拉脱维亚沿海地区文化生态系统服务的测绘和评估
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-08-10 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E25499
Anda Ruskule, A. Klepers, K. Veidemane
Mapping of cultural ecosystem services (CES) in marine and coastal areas is still recognised as a conceptually and technically challenging task, due to the difficulties in establishing a link between the biophysical features of the coastal ecosystem and the supply of services such as recreation and tourism, bird watching and enjoyment of other assets of nature. This was also one of the major challenges in ecosystem service mapping for the Maritime Spatial Plan for Internal Waters, Territorial Waters and Economic Exclusive Zone of the Republic of Latvia. Suitability of the coastal areas for marine tourism and leisure activities was chosen as an indicator to map the CES – physical and experiential interactions. The method involved the compilation of field data from a survey of visitors at the beach and on coastal infrastructure, serving as the input for the multi-criteria assessment of CES. Four criteria were applied to assess the suitability of the coastal areas for marine tourism and leisure activities: i) accessibility; ii) proximity to densely populated areas; iii) suitability of the area for a particular (niche) tourism or leisure activity; and iv) recreational use. The selected criteria provide an overall assessment framework, which integrates the ecosystem service potential, benefiting areas, flow and demand aspects. The CES mapping and assessment results were applied to the maritime spatial planning for proposing areas of priority for tourism development, as well as assessing the impacts of the proposed solutions for other uses of the sea. The Latvian approach for mapping of the cultural services in coastal areas was selected as the ESMERALDA case study and examined at the stakeholder workshop in Prague, September 2016.
由于难以在沿海生态系统的生物物理特征与娱乐和旅游、观鸟和享受其他自然资产等服务之间建立联系,绘制海洋和沿海地区的文化生态系统服务地图在概念和技术上仍然是一项具有挑战性的任务。这也是拉脱维亚共和国内水、领海和经济专属区海洋空间计划在生态系统服务测绘方面面临的主要挑战之一。沿海地区对海洋旅游和休闲活动的适宜性被选为绘制CES地图的指标——物理和体验互动。该方法包括汇编海滩和沿海基础设施游客调查的现场数据,作为CES多标准评估的输入。采用了四项标准来评估沿海地区是否适合进行海洋旅游和休闲活动:一无障碍;ii)靠近人口稠密地区;iii)该地区是否适合特定(利基)旅游或休闲活动;以及iv)娱乐用途。选定的标准提供了一个总体评估框架,其中综合了生态系统服务潜力、受益领域、流量和需求方面。CES测绘和评估结果被应用于海洋空间规划,以提出旅游业发展的优先领域,并评估拟议解决方案对海洋其他用途的影响。拉脱维亚绘制沿海地区文化服务地图的方法被选为ESMERALDA案例研究,并在2016年9月于布拉格举行的利益相关者研讨会上进行了审查。
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引用次数: 21
Creating an operational database for Ecosystems Services Mapping and Assessment Methods 创建生态系统服务制图和评估方法的操作数据库
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-07-12 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E26719
F. Santos-Martín, A. Viinikka, Laura Mononen, L. Brander, P. Vihervaara, I. Liekens, Marion Potschin-Young
Identifying and applying the appropriate method for ecosystem services mapping and assessment is not trivial. To provide guidance in this task, this paper describes the creation of a database for existing studies on mapping and assessing ecosystems and their services, which records relevant information to the ecosystem studies (e.g. methods used, the scale, ecosystem type, ecosystem service categories) and other relevant attributes that need to be considered. This database, therefore, forms the basis for an online ecosystem service ‘methods finder’. Our results provide an overview of the database itself (883 entries until April 2018) and the consultation within the ESMERALDA consortium that shaped its development, as well as providing an overview of the final mapping and assessment methods describing their spatial distribution. This work helps identify the main gaps and opportunities for alignment and development of commonalities in analytical approach amongst the individual Member States. The results illustrate the different conditions, dimensions and geographical contexts in Europe, information that can be used as background to help the development of a flexible methodology for mapping and assessing ecosystem services in Europe. The paper concludes with a discussion on how the typology of methods can be used in initiatives that aim to integrate ecosystems and their services in decision-making and planning. This work highlights some challenges for future activities on mapping and assessment of ecosystem services in the EU.
确定和应用适当的方法绘制和评估生态系统服务并非易事。为了在这项任务中提供指导,本文描述了为绘制和评估生态系统及其服务的现有研究创建一个数据库,该数据库记录了生态系统研究的相关信息(例如使用的方法、规模、生态系统类型、生态系统服务类别)和其他需要考虑的相关属性。因此,这个数据库构成了在线生态系统服务“方法查找器”的基础。我们的研究结果概述了数据库本身(截至2018年4月,共有883个条目)和ESMERALDA联盟内部的协商,这些协商决定了数据库的发展,并概述了描述其空间分布的最终制图和评估方法。这项工作有助于确定各会员国在分析方法方面的主要差距和调整和发展共性的机会。研究结果说明了欧洲的不同条件、维度和地理背景,这些信息可作为背景,帮助制定灵活的方法来绘制和评估欧洲的生态系统服务。该文件最后讨论了如何在旨在将生态系统及其服务纳入决策和规划的举措中使用方法类型。这项工作突出了欧盟未来生态系统服务测绘和评估活动面临的一些挑战。
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引用次数: 26
Identifying representative case studies for ecosystem services mapping and assessment across Europe 确定欧洲生态系统服务测绘和评估的代表性案例研究
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-07-10 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E25382
D. Geneletti, Blal Adem Esmail, Chiara Cortinovis
A key task in the ESMERALDA project dealt with identifying appropriate case studies to test the 'flexible methodology' in its different stages of development. Case studies consist of working examples in which mapping and assessment of ecosystem services were applied to address specific decision-making problems. Testing is understood as an iterative process of co-learning that involves project partners and stakeholders, enabling the refinement of the 'flexible methodology' and the development of guidelines to support its application. Testing is conducted through a series of workshops in different European contexts, each addressing a different set of themes and regions. This paper illustrates the selection of case studies for testing the ESMERALDA 'flexible methodology' in its different stages of development. Particularly, case studies had to be selected in such a way that they are representative of: (i) the variety of existing conditions across the EU, in terms of data availability, spatial scale, levels of implementation of EU 2020 targets and expertise and experience in ES mapping and assessment; (ii) the geographical regions and biomes of the entire EU, including marine areas and the outermost regions; (iii) the variety of cross-EU themes relevant for ecosystem services, such as the Common Agricultural Policy, Green Infrastructure, Natura 2000 network, forestry strategy, water policy, energy, business and industry sectors and health; (iv) the variety of policy and planning processes that can be used to mainstream ecosystem services in real-life decisions, such as spatial and land use planning, water resource management, flooding under the EU climate adaptation action, energy policy, strategic environmental assessment, protected area planning.
ESMERALDA项目的一项关键任务是确定适当的案例研究,以在其不同的发展阶段测试“灵活的方法”。案例研究包括应用生态系统服务制图和评估来解决具体决策问题的工作实例。测试被理解为包括项目伙伴和涉众的共同学习的迭代过程,使“灵活方法”的细化和支持其应用的指导方针的开发成为可能。测试是通过在欧洲不同背景下的一系列讲习班进行的,每个讲习班都针对不同的主题和区域。本文说明了在不同发展阶段测试ESMERALDA“灵活方法”的案例研究的选择。特别是,案例研究的选择必须具有以下代表性:(i)在数据可用性、空间规模、欧盟2020年目标实施水平以及ES制图和评估方面的专业知识和经验方面,欧盟现有条件的多样性;(ii)整个欧盟的地理区域和生物群落,包括海洋区域和最外层区域;(iii)与生态系统服务相关的各种跨欧盟主题,如共同农业政策、绿色基础设施、Natura 2000网络、林业战略、水政策、能源、商业和工业部门以及卫生;(iv)可用于将生态系统服务纳入现实决策主流的各种政策和规划过程,如空间和土地利用规划、水资源管理、欧盟气候适应行动下的洪水、能源政策、战略环境评估、保护区规划。
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引用次数: 11
Mapping and assessing ecosystem services to support urban planning: A case study on brownfield regeneration in Trento, Italy 绘制和评估生态系统服务以支持城市规划:意大利特伦托棕地再生的案例研究
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-06-25 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E25477
Chiara Cortinovis, D. Geneletti
This study explores the use of ecosystem service (ES) knowledge to support urban planning in the assessment of future scenarios. The case study concerns the prioritszation of brownfield regeneration interventions in the city of Trento (Italy). Alternative planning scenarios considering the conversion of existing brownfields into new urban parks are assessed and compared. The assessment focuses on two ES of critical importance for the city, namely microclimate regulation and nature-based recreation. The benefits of the different scenarios are quantified based on the number of expected beneficiaries broken down into different vulnerability classes and then compared through a multi-criteria analysis. Three combinations of criteria and weights reflect different planning objectives and related decision-makers’ orientations about what ES and beneficiary groups should be prioritised. The application demonstrates the potential for ES assessments to support urban planning processes in the specific phase of assessment and selection of alternatives, by meeting the requirements in terms of both sensitivity to small-scale changes in land uses or management activities and capacity to capture simultaneous variations in supply and demand of multiple ES. Being coherent with socially-orientated planning objectives, indicators based on ES demand and beneficiaries can effectively convey information about ES in planning decisions. Multi-criteria analysis is an effective way to integrate multiple ES assessments with other information about costs and benefits of planning scenarios, exploring diverse stakeholder perspectives and balancing competing objectives in a rational and transparent way.
本研究探讨了在评估未来情景时使用生态系统服务(ES)知识来支持城市规划。案例研究涉及特伦托市(意大利)棕地再生干预措施的优先顺序。评估并比较了考虑将现有棕地转换为新城市公园的备选规划方案。评估的重点是对城市至关重要的两个ES,即小气候调节和基于自然的娱乐。根据不同脆弱性类别的预期受益人人数,对不同情景的收益进行量化,然后通过多标准分析进行比较。标准和权重的三种组合反映了不同的规划目标和相关决策者对ES和受益群体应优先考虑的方向。该应用程序展示了ES评估在评估和选择替代方案的特定阶段支持城市规划过程的潜力,通过满足对土地使用或管理活动小规模变化的敏感性和捕捉多种ES供需同时变化的能力方面的要求。与面向社会的规划目标相一致,基于ES需求和受益人的指标可以在规划决策中有效传达有关ES的信息。多标准分析是一种有效的方法,可以将多个ES评估与规划场景的成本和收益的其他信息相结合,探索不同的利益相关者视角,并以理性和透明的方式平衡竞争目标。
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引用次数: 56
Hotspots of biodiversity and ecosystem services: the Outermost Regions and Overseas Countries and Territories of the European Union 生物多样性和生态系统服务的热点:欧洲联盟最偏远地区和海外国家和地区
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E24719
I. Sieber, P. Borges, Benjamin Burkhard
The obligations of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2020 create a need for mapping and assessment of the state of biodiversity, ecosystems and their services in all European member states. Europe’s nine Outermost Regions (ORs) and 25 Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) are mainly islands, scattered around the globe. These territories contain unique flora and fauna and encompass diverse ecosystems, from coral reefs to rainforests. These highly diverse ecosystems provide multiple relevant ecosystem services from local to global scale. To date, the ecosystem services concept has so far received little attention in European ORs and OCTs. Therefore, our aims were (1) to analyse the current state of ecosystem services mapping and assessment in Europe’s overseas territories, (2) to identify knowledge gaps in the context of ecosystem service research and application and (3) to provide recommendations for future research and policy directions to fill these gaps. We conducted a systematic review of scientific literature for each of the ORs and OCTs, screening 1030 publications. The analysis resulted in 161 publications referring to ES mapping and assessment, of which most were conducted in the European Caribbean (31%) and Pacific (21%) territories. Results show that many ORs and OCTs are still blank spots in terms of ecosystem service mapping and assessment and that, despite many biodiversity studies referring to species’ abundance, little has been published on ecosystem services. Our systematic review highlights theknowledge lacking on dealing with invasive species, which pose major threats to native island biodiversity, ecosystem functions and ecosystem services. Further, it discusses knowledge gaps in (1) translation of information on island biodiversity and ecosystem functions into ES; (2) geographical coverage of mapping studies in most ORs and OCTs; (3) the lack of standardised approaches and integrated assessments to map, assess and value ecosystem services. Based on these results, future research and policy priorities could be adapted in order to focus on filling these gaps. To overcome current environmental policy challenges, it is crucial to address the ongoing decline in biodiversity, rising climatic and anthropogenic pressures on ecosystems and to maintain a sustainable ES flow to safeguard human well-being. Ultimately, ES mapping and assessment efforts will form the knowledge base for well-informed decision-making to protect Europe’s vulnerable overseas areas.
欧盟生物多样性战略2020的义务创造了绘制和评估所有欧洲成员国生物多样性、生态系统及其服务状况的需要。欧洲的9个最外层地区(ORs)和25个海外国家和领土(oct)主要是岛屿,分散在全球各地。这些领土上有独特的动植物,包括从珊瑚礁到雨林的各种生态系统。这些高度多样化的生态系统提供从地方到全球范围的多种相关生态系统服务。迄今为止,生态系统服务概念在欧洲的ORs和oct中很少受到关注。因此,我们的目标是:(1)分析欧洲海外领土生态系统服务制图和评估的现状;(2)确定生态系统服务研究和应用背景下的知识空白;(3)为未来的研究和政策方向提供建议,以填补这些空白。我们对每个手术室和oct的科学文献进行了系统的回顾,筛选了1030份出版物。该分析产生了161份涉及ES制图和评估的出版物,其中大多数是在欧洲加勒比地区(31%)和太平洋地区(21%)进行的。结果表明,在生态系统服务制图和评估方面,许多ORs和oct仍然是空白,尽管有许多生物多样性研究涉及物种丰度,但关于生态系统服务的研究很少。入侵物种对本土岛屿生物多样性、生态系统功能和生态系统服务构成重大威胁。此外,本文还讨论了以下方面的知识缺口:(1)将岛屿生物多样性和生态系统功能信息转化为ES;(2)绝大多数oct的地图绘制研究的地理覆盖范围;(3)缺乏标准化方法和综合评估来绘制、评估和评价生态系统服务。根据这些结果,可以调整未来的研究和政策优先事项,以便将重点放在填补这些空白上。为了克服当前的环境政策挑战,必须解决生物多样性持续下降、气候和人为对生态系统造成的压力不断上升的问题,并保持可持续的生态系统流动,以保障人类福祉。最终,ES的制图和评估工作将形成知识基础,为保护欧洲脆弱的海外地区做出明智的决策。
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引用次数: 16
Mapping Control of Erosion Rates: Comparing Model and Monitoring Data for Croplands in Northern Germany 侵蚀率制图控制:德国北部农田模型与监测数据的比较
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-06-12 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E26382
Bastian Steinhoff-Knopp, Benjamin Burkhard
Control of erosion rates (CER) is a key ecosystem service for soil protection. It is mandatory for sustaining the capacity, especially of agroecosystems, to provide ecosystem services. By applying an established framework to assess soil regulating services, this study compares two approaches to assess CER provision for 466 ha of cropland in Lower Saxony (Central Northern Germany). In a "sealed modelling approach", the structural and the mitigated structural impact were modelled by applying the Universal Soil Loss Equation (USLE). The second approach uses spatially explicit long-term monitoring data on soil loss rates obtained in the investigation area as an alternative to the USLE-based modelled mitigated structural impact. Assuming that the monitoring data have a higher reliability than the modelled data, the comparison of both approaches demonstrated the uncertainties of the USLE-based assessment of CER. The calculated indicators based on a sound monitoring database on soil loss rates showed that, due to limitations of the USLE model, the structural impact in thalwegs has been underestimated. Incorporating models with the ability to estimate soil loss by rilling und gullying can help to overcome this uncertainty. The produced set of complementary large-scale CER maps enables an integrated analyses of CER. In the entire investigation area, the provision of CER regulating ecosystem services was generally high, indicating good management practices. Differences at the field scale and between the different regions can be explained by variations of the structural impact and the management practices.
控制侵蚀率(CER)是土壤保护的一项关键生态系统服务。必须保持提供生态系统服务的能力,特别是农业生态系统的能力。通过应用既定框架评估土壤调节服务,本研究比较了两种评估下萨克森州(德国中北部)466公顷农田CER供应的方法。在“密封建模方法”中,通过应用通用土壤损失方程(USLE)对结构和减轻的结构影响进行建模。第二种方法使用在调查区域获得的土壤流失率的空间显式长期监测数据,作为基于USLE的建模减轻结构影响的替代方案。假设监测数据的可靠性高于建模数据,两种方法的比较表明了基于USLE的CER评估的不确定性。基于土壤流失率健全监测数据库计算的指标表明,由于USLE模型的局限性,深谷线的结构影响被低估了。将能够估计细沟和挖沟造成的土壤损失的模型结合起来,有助于克服这种不确定性。生成的一组互补的大规模CER图能够对CER进行综合分析。在整个调查区域,CER调节生态系统服务的提供量普遍较高,表明存在良好的管理做法。实地规模和不同区域之间的差异可以通过结构影响和管理做法的变化来解释。
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引用次数: 12
Revision of the Common International Classification for Ecosystem Services (CICES V5.1): A Policy Brief 《国际生态系统服务共同分类》(CICES V5.1)的修订:政策简介
Q3 ECOLOGY Pub Date : 2018-06-11 DOI: 10.3897/ONEECO.3.E27108
R. Haines-Young, Marion Potschin-Young
The Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES) is widely used for mapping, ecosystem assessment, and natural capital ecosystem accounting. On the basis of the experience gained in using it since the first version was published in 2013, it has been updated for version 5.1. This policy brief summarises what has been done and how the classification can be used.
国际生态系统服务共同分类(CICES)广泛用于地图绘制、生态系统评估和自然资本生态系统核算。根据自2013年发布第一个版本以来在使用它方面获得的经验,它已更新为5.1版。本政策摘要总结了所做的工作以及如何使用分类。
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