The Integration of Ecosystem Services in Planning: An Evaluation of the Nutrient Retention Model Using InVEST Software

Mapping ecosystem services (ES) increases the awareness of natural capital value, leading to building sustainability into decision-making processes. Recently, many techniques to assess the value of ES delivered by different scenarios of land use/land cover (LULC) are available, thus becoming importa...

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Main Authors: Stefano Salata, Gabriele Garnero, Carlo Alberto Barbieri, Carolina Giaimo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-07-01
Series:Land
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/6/3/48
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spelling doaj-0fe0ec0ad3c5457db2ad101fe57ad88c2020-11-25T01:03:11ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2017-07-01634810.3390/land6030048land6030048The Integration of Ecosystem Services in Planning: An Evaluation of the Nutrient Retention Model Using InVEST SoftwareStefano Salata0Gabriele Garnero1Carlo Alberto Barbieri2Carolina Giaimo3Interuniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning—DIST, Politecnico di Torino, Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli 39, 10125 Torino, ItalyInteruniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning—DIST, Università degli studi di Torino, Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli 39, 10125 Torino, ItalyInteruniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning—DIST, Politecnico di Torino, Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli 39, 10125 Torino, ItalyInteruniversity Department of Regional and Urban Studies and Planning—DIST, Politecnico di Torino, Viale Pier Andrea Mattioli 39, 10125 Torino, ItalyMapping ecosystem services (ES) increases the awareness of natural capital value, leading to building sustainability into decision-making processes. Recently, many techniques to assess the value of ES delivered by different scenarios of land use/land cover (LULC) are available, thus becoming important practices in mapping to support the land use planning process. The spatial analysis of the biophysical ES distribution allows a better comprehension of the environmental and social implications of planning, especially when ES concerns the management of risk (e.g., erosion, pollution). This paper investigates the nutrient retention model of InVEST software through its spatial distribution and its quantitative value. The model was analyzed by testing its response to changes in input parameters: (1) the digital terrain elevation model (DEM); and (2) different LULC attribute configurations. The paper increases the level of attention to specific ES models that use water runoff as a proxy of nutrient delivery. It shows that the spatial distribution of biophysical values is highly influenced by many factors, among which the characteristics of the DEM and its interaction with LULC are included. The results seem to confirm that the biophysical value of ES is still affected by a high degree of uncertainty and encourage an expert field campaign as the only solution to use ES mapping for a regulative land use framework.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/6/3/48ecosystem servicesmappingnutrient retentionrunoffurban planningland use planning
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author Stefano Salata
Gabriele Garnero
Carlo Alberto Barbieri
Carolina Giaimo
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Gabriele Garnero
Carlo Alberto Barbieri
Carolina Giaimo
The Integration of Ecosystem Services in Planning: An Evaluation of the Nutrient Retention Model Using InVEST Software
Land
ecosystem services
mapping
nutrient retention
runoff
urban planning
land use planning
author_facet Stefano Salata
Gabriele Garnero
Carlo Alberto Barbieri
Carolina Giaimo
author_sort Stefano Salata
title The Integration of Ecosystem Services in Planning: An Evaluation of the Nutrient Retention Model Using InVEST Software
title_short The Integration of Ecosystem Services in Planning: An Evaluation of the Nutrient Retention Model Using InVEST Software
title_full The Integration of Ecosystem Services in Planning: An Evaluation of the Nutrient Retention Model Using InVEST Software
title_fullStr The Integration of Ecosystem Services in Planning: An Evaluation of the Nutrient Retention Model Using InVEST Software
title_full_unstemmed The Integration of Ecosystem Services in Planning: An Evaluation of the Nutrient Retention Model Using InVEST Software
title_sort integration of ecosystem services in planning: an evaluation of the nutrient retention model using invest software
publisher MDPI AG
series Land
issn 2073-445X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Mapping ecosystem services (ES) increases the awareness of natural capital value, leading to building sustainability into decision-making processes. Recently, many techniques to assess the value of ES delivered by different scenarios of land use/land cover (LULC) are available, thus becoming important practices in mapping to support the land use planning process. The spatial analysis of the biophysical ES distribution allows a better comprehension of the environmental and social implications of planning, especially when ES concerns the management of risk (e.g., erosion, pollution). This paper investigates the nutrient retention model of InVEST software through its spatial distribution and its quantitative value. The model was analyzed by testing its response to changes in input parameters: (1) the digital terrain elevation model (DEM); and (2) different LULC attribute configurations. The paper increases the level of attention to specific ES models that use water runoff as a proxy of nutrient delivery. It shows that the spatial distribution of biophysical values is highly influenced by many factors, among which the characteristics of the DEM and its interaction with LULC are included. The results seem to confirm that the biophysical value of ES is still affected by a high degree of uncertainty and encourage an expert field campaign as the only solution to use ES mapping for a regulative land use framework.
topic ecosystem services
mapping
nutrient retention
runoff
urban planning
land use planning
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/6/3/48
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