TY - JOUR
T1 - Getting the measure of ecosystem services
T2 - A social-ecological approach
AU - Reyers, Belinda
AU - Biggs, Reinette
AU - Cumming, Graeme S.
AU - Elmqvist, Thomas
AU - Hejnowicz, Adam P.
AU - Polasky, Stephen
PY - 2013/6
Y1 - 2013/6
N2 - Despite growing interest and investment in ecosystem services across global science and policy arenas, it remains unclear how ecosystem services - and particularly changes in those services - should be measured. The social and ecological factors, and their interactions, that create and alter ecosystem services are inherently complex. Measuring and managing ecosystem services requires a sophisticated systems-based approach that accounts for how these services are generated by interconnected social-ecological systems (SES), how different services interact with each other, and how changes in the total bundle of services influence human well-being (HWB). Furthermore, there is a need to understand how changes in HWB feedback and affect the generation of ecosystem services. Here, we outline an SES-based approach for measuring ecosystem services and explore its value for setting policy targets, developing indicators, and establishing monitoring and assessment programs.
AB - Despite growing interest and investment in ecosystem services across global science and policy arenas, it remains unclear how ecosystem services - and particularly changes in those services - should be measured. The social and ecological factors, and their interactions, that create and alter ecosystem services are inherently complex. Measuring and managing ecosystem services requires a sophisticated systems-based approach that accounts for how these services are generated by interconnected social-ecological systems (SES), how different services interact with each other, and how changes in the total bundle of services influence human well-being (HWB). Furthermore, there is a need to understand how changes in HWB feedback and affect the generation of ecosystem services. Here, we outline an SES-based approach for measuring ecosystem services and explore its value for setting policy targets, developing indicators, and establishing monitoring and assessment programs.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84878584100&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1890/120144
DO - 10.1890/120144
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:84878584100
SN - 1540-9295
VL - 11
SP - 268
EP - 273
JO - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
JF - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
IS - 5
ER -