Analysis of trends in mapping and assessment of ecosystem condition in Europe

Ecosystem condition is the overall quality of an ecosystem unit, in terms of its biological, physical and chemical characteristics underpinning its capacity to generate ecosystem services. Changes in ecosystem condition affect the delivery of services and therefore human well-being. Despite increasi...

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Main Authors: Paula Rendon, Markus Erhard, Joachim Maes, Benjamin Burkhard
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Ecosystems and People
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2019.1609581
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spelling doaj-866c6c70668e407c8a6a97073b70f9e42020-11-25T00:04:55ZengTaylor & Francis GroupEcosystems and People2639-59162019-01-0115115617210.1080/26395916.2019.16095811609581Analysis of trends in mapping and assessment of ecosystem condition in EuropePaula Rendon0Markus Erhard1Joachim Maes2Benjamin Burkhard3Leibniz Universität HannoverEuropean Environmental AgencyJoint Research Centre (JRC) European CommissionLeibniz Universität HannoverEcosystem condition is the overall quality of an ecosystem unit, in terms of its biological, physical and chemical characteristics underpinning its capacity to generate ecosystem services. Changes in ecosystem condition affect the delivery of services and therefore human well-being. Despite increasing research in this field, the relations between biodiversity, ecosystem condition and services are still not well understood. This study examined scientific articles and reports to analyse the development of ecosystem condition mapping and assessments in Europe since the year 2000. The aim was to provide an overview of the current state of research and to highlight some challenges for ecosystem condition and ecosystem services research. The review analysed the ecosystems under study, scales, methods, indicators, and the ecosystem services assessed. Based on this review, some gaps were identified, especially in the methods used for condition assessment, the coverage of ecosystems, and the applicability of indicators in policy. It is necessary to develop integrative methods to determine ecosystems condition and its influence on the ecosystem service provision, in order to produce robust information. The results of this review can be harnessed by people who need an overview about existing ecosystem condition studies, such as scientists, land managers or decision makers.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/26395916.2019.1609581graciela rusch
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author Paula Rendon
Markus Erhard
Joachim Maes
Benjamin Burkhard
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Analysis of trends in mapping and assessment of ecosystem condition in Europe
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title_short Analysis of trends in mapping and assessment of ecosystem condition in Europe
title_full Analysis of trends in mapping and assessment of ecosystem condition in Europe
title_fullStr Analysis of trends in mapping and assessment of ecosystem condition in Europe
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of trends in mapping and assessment of ecosystem condition in Europe
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series Ecosystems and People
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Ecosystem condition is the overall quality of an ecosystem unit, in terms of its biological, physical and chemical characteristics underpinning its capacity to generate ecosystem services. Changes in ecosystem condition affect the delivery of services and therefore human well-being. Despite increasing research in this field, the relations between biodiversity, ecosystem condition and services are still not well understood. This study examined scientific articles and reports to analyse the development of ecosystem condition mapping and assessments in Europe since the year 2000. The aim was to provide an overview of the current state of research and to highlight some challenges for ecosystem condition and ecosystem services research. The review analysed the ecosystems under study, scales, methods, indicators, and the ecosystem services assessed. Based on this review, some gaps were identified, especially in the methods used for condition assessment, the coverage of ecosystems, and the applicability of indicators in policy. It is necessary to develop integrative methods to determine ecosystems condition and its influence on the ecosystem service provision, in order to produce robust information. The results of this review can be harnessed by people who need an overview about existing ecosystem condition studies, such as scientists, land managers or decision makers.
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