Agroecosystem Service Capacity Index – A methodological approach

ustainable food systems (FS) require providing food and other goods and services to humans satisfying food security, right to food, income, social justice and resilience, without degrading human health and hiving high environmental performance. The environmental performance of FS can be evaluated us...

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Main Authors: Horacio Augstburger, Johanna Jacobi, Gudrun Schwilch, Stephan Rist
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter Germany 2018-12-01
Series:Landscape Online
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Online Access:https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/14
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spelling doaj-6291cbb1e5854adda6899dcec2ce354c2020-11-25T02:20:59ZengInternational Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter GermanyLandscape Online1865-15422018-12-016414810.3097/LO.20186414Agroecosystem Service Capacity Index – A methodological approachHoracio Augstburger0Johanna Jacobi1Gudrun Schwilch2Stephan Rist3University of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), SwitzerlandUniversity of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), SwitzerlandUniversity of Bern, Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), SwitzerlandUniversity of Bern, Institute of Geography & Centre for Development and Environment (CDE), Switzerlandustainable food systems (FS) require providing food and other goods and services to humans satisfying food security, right to food, income, social justice and resilience, without degrading human health and hiving high environmental performance. The environmental performance of FS can be evaluated using Life Cycle Assessment. However, research on the impact that FS activities, e.g. crop production have on the capacity of farm-based agroecosystems to provide goods and services to humans is still incipient. Our underlying aim was to understand how FS impact on the provision of agroecosystem services and how this relates to the environmental performance of FS, as a basis for supporting decision-making on how to make FS more sustainable. We propose the Agroecosystem Service Capacity (ASC) as a method for assessing farmbased agroecosystem services, it builds on the Ecosystem Service Matrix by Burkhard et al. (2009) and assesses land cover classes against 20 agroecosystem services. The method was applied to eighteen farmbased agroecosystems in Bolivia and Kenya. Here we present two examples for exploring its potentials and limitations. The ASC operates on the basis of land cover class units and permits the calculation of an aggregate ASC-index for farm-based agroecosystems forming part of a specific FS.https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/14Agroecosystemsagroecosystem servicesland cover classesfood system
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Johanna Jacobi
Gudrun Schwilch
Stephan Rist
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Johanna Jacobi
Gudrun Schwilch
Stephan Rist
Agroecosystem Service Capacity Index – A methodological approach
Landscape Online
Agroecosystems
agroecosystem services
land cover classes
food system
author_facet Horacio Augstburger
Johanna Jacobi
Gudrun Schwilch
Stephan Rist
author_sort Horacio Augstburger
title Agroecosystem Service Capacity Index – A methodological approach
title_short Agroecosystem Service Capacity Index – A methodological approach
title_full Agroecosystem Service Capacity Index – A methodological approach
title_fullStr Agroecosystem Service Capacity Index – A methodological approach
title_full_unstemmed Agroecosystem Service Capacity Index – A methodological approach
title_sort agroecosystem service capacity index – a methodological approach
publisher International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter Germany
series Landscape Online
issn 1865-1542
publishDate 2018-12-01
description ustainable food systems (FS) require providing food and other goods and services to humans satisfying food security, right to food, income, social justice and resilience, without degrading human health and hiving high environmental performance. The environmental performance of FS can be evaluated using Life Cycle Assessment. However, research on the impact that FS activities, e.g. crop production have on the capacity of farm-based agroecosystems to provide goods and services to humans is still incipient. Our underlying aim was to understand how FS impact on the provision of agroecosystem services and how this relates to the environmental performance of FS, as a basis for supporting decision-making on how to make FS more sustainable. We propose the Agroecosystem Service Capacity (ASC) as a method for assessing farmbased agroecosystem services, it builds on the Ecosystem Service Matrix by Burkhard et al. (2009) and assesses land cover classes against 20 agroecosystem services. The method was applied to eighteen farmbased agroecosystems in Bolivia and Kenya. Here we present two examples for exploring its potentials and limitations. The ASC operates on the basis of land cover class units and permits the calculation of an aggregate ASC-index for farm-based agroecosystems forming part of a specific FS.
topic Agroecosystems
agroecosystem services
land cover classes
food system
url https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/14
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