Ecosystem functions at the island scale: a contribution to the design of ecological structure

The concept of ecological structure (ESt), as implemented through spatial planning, has been recently used to protect ecosystem functions (EFs) and services and their contribution to human well-being. This study intends to provide an exploratory analysis to operationalize the inclusion of EFs in the...

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Main Authors: Marta Vergílio, Peter V August, Helena Calado, Catarina Fonseca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21513732.2017.1388290
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spelling doaj-911cf606f9644e90a9576a95fb04c3872020-11-25T02:20:21ZengTaylor & Francis GroupInternational Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management2151-37322151-37402017-01-0113135537910.1080/21513732.2017.13882901388290Ecosystem functions at the island scale: a contribution to the design of ecological structureMarta Vergílio0Peter V August1Helena Calado2Catarina Fonseca3University of the AzoresUniversity of Rhode IslandFaculdade de Ciências da Universidade de LisboaUniversity of the AzoresThe concept of ecological structure (ESt), as implemented through spatial planning, has been recently used to protect ecosystem functions (EFs) and services and their contribution to human well-being. This study intends to provide an exploratory analysis to operationalize the inclusion of EFs in the design of ESt in territories lacking detailed individual studies on EFs. The objective is to advance this concept in small island ecosystems and use Pico Island (Portugal) as case study. The proposed methodology identifies EFs contributing to the objectives of ESt. It uses (i) geographic data available from studies on individual EFs and (ii) definition of territorial units (TUs), based on biophysical features, used as cartographic units to assign and map remaining EFs. A total of 15 EFs were selected among three main categories: natural regulation (10), support (3) and cultural (2) functions. Geographic data are available for carbon storage and groundwater recharge. To assign the remaining EFs, a total of 86 TUs were defined. The performed analysis suggested that the use of EFs, along with multi-criteria decision-making techniques, could successfully contribute to define ESt and integrate it into spatial planning on Pico Island and other small islands systems.EDITED BY Christina von Haarenhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21513732.2017.1388290Ecosystem servicespatial planningenvironmental managementsmall IslandAzores
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author Marta Vergílio
Peter V August
Helena Calado
Catarina Fonseca
spellingShingle Marta Vergílio
Peter V August
Helena Calado
Catarina Fonseca
Ecosystem functions at the island scale: a contribution to the design of ecological structure
International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management
Ecosystem service
spatial planning
environmental management
small Island
Azores
author_facet Marta Vergílio
Peter V August
Helena Calado
Catarina Fonseca
author_sort Marta Vergílio
title Ecosystem functions at the island scale: a contribution to the design of ecological structure
title_short Ecosystem functions at the island scale: a contribution to the design of ecological structure
title_full Ecosystem functions at the island scale: a contribution to the design of ecological structure
title_fullStr Ecosystem functions at the island scale: a contribution to the design of ecological structure
title_full_unstemmed Ecosystem functions at the island scale: a contribution to the design of ecological structure
title_sort ecosystem functions at the island scale: a contribution to the design of ecological structure
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services & Management
issn 2151-3732
2151-3740
publishDate 2017-01-01
description The concept of ecological structure (ESt), as implemented through spatial planning, has been recently used to protect ecosystem functions (EFs) and services and their contribution to human well-being. This study intends to provide an exploratory analysis to operationalize the inclusion of EFs in the design of ESt in territories lacking detailed individual studies on EFs. The objective is to advance this concept in small island ecosystems and use Pico Island (Portugal) as case study. The proposed methodology identifies EFs contributing to the objectives of ESt. It uses (i) geographic data available from studies on individual EFs and (ii) definition of territorial units (TUs), based on biophysical features, used as cartographic units to assign and map remaining EFs. A total of 15 EFs were selected among three main categories: natural regulation (10), support (3) and cultural (2) functions. Geographic data are available for carbon storage and groundwater recharge. To assign the remaining EFs, a total of 86 TUs were defined. The performed analysis suggested that the use of EFs, along with multi-criteria decision-making techniques, could successfully contribute to define ESt and integrate it into spatial planning on Pico Island and other small islands systems.EDITED BY Christina von Haaren
topic Ecosystem service
spatial planning
environmental management
small Island
Azores
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21513732.2017.1388290
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