Table_2_Ecosystem Service Supply in the Antarctic Peninsula Region: Evaluating an Expert-Based Assessment Approach and a Novel Seascape Data Model.xlsx

The Southern Ocean and coastal Antarctica provide a variety of ecosystem services with benefits for humankind that are of regional and global importance. Despite being nearly uninhabited, increasing exploitation of natural resources, a growing human presence, and environmental change threaten the su...

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Main Authors: Barbara Neumann, Anton Mikoleit, Jeff S. Bowman, Hugh W. Ducklow, Felix Müller
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2019.00157.s002
https://figshare.com/articles/Table_2_Ecosystem_Service_Supply_in_the_Antarctic_Peninsula_Region_Evaluating_an_Expert-Based_Assessment_Approach_and_a_Novel_Seascape_Data_Model_xlsx/10025396
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spelling ftfrontimediafig:oai:figshare.com:article/10025396 2023-05-15T14:02:26+02:00 Table_2_Ecosystem Service Supply in the Antarctic Peninsula Region: Evaluating an Expert-Based Assessment Approach and a Novel Seascape Data Model.xlsx Barbara Neumann Anton Mikoleit Jeff S. Bowman Hugh W. Ducklow Felix Müller 2019-10-23T04:06:59Z https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2019.00157.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_2_Ecosystem_Service_Supply_in_the_Antarctic_Peninsula_Region_Evaluating_an_Expert-Based_Assessment_Approach_and_a_Novel_Seascape_Data_Model_xlsx/10025396 unknown doi:10.3389/fenvs.2019.00157.s002 https://figshare.com/articles/Table_2_Ecosystem_Service_Supply_in_the_Antarctic_Peninsula_Region_Evaluating_an_Expert-Based_Assessment_Approach_and_a_Novel_Seascape_Data_Model_xlsx/10025396 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Environmental Science Climate Science Environmental Impact Assessment Environmental Management Soil Biology Water Treatment Processes Environmental Engineering Design Environmental Engineering Modelling Environmental Technologies ecosystem services service providing units seascapes matrix method expert-based assessments Antarctic Peninsula Dataset 2019 ftfrontimediafig https://doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2019.00157.s002 2019-10-23T22:49:17Z The Southern Ocean and coastal Antarctica provide a variety of ecosystem services with benefits for humankind that are of regional and global importance. Despite being nearly uninhabited, increasing exploitation of natural resources, a growing human presence, and environmental change threaten the sustained provisioning of these services. Ecosystem service assessments have proven as a suitable tool to understand the relevance of ecosystems for human well-being and guide decision-making, but the fluid and transboundary nature of marine ecosystems poses challenges to analyzing ecosystem services in regions with large marine sections. New methods to objectively assess the supply of ecosystem services for such realms are needed, and this need is exemplified by the Antarctic Peninsula region which encompasses rich marine, coastal, and terrestrial ecosystems but faces growing impacts and needs for taking action. In this study we applied the matrix method, an expert-based approach that employs a tabular matrix of ecosystem services and service providing units (SPUs) to elicit expert knowledge and rate the actual supply of key ecosystems services from the Antarctic Peninsula region. Further, we tested the applicability of this method on conventional definitions of SPUs and on objectively defined physico-chemical seascape units for a subset of the study region. Our results show high variations in the estimated supply of ecosystem services for the Antarctic Peninsula region, both with respect to the applied data models and in terms of the assessed services. While cultural and regulating services received highest supply estimates, provisioning services were regarded less relevant for the study region. Further, experts' supply estimates were much lower for the tested physico-chemical seascape units than for bathymetrically regionalized marine areas. The results suggest that a more explicit elaboration of linkages between ecosystem functions and processes and of the actual supply of ecosystem services is required in order to ... Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Southern Ocean Frontiers: Figshare Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula
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topic Environmental Science
Climate Science
Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Management
Soil Biology
Water Treatment Processes
Environmental Engineering Design
Environmental Engineering Modelling
Environmental Technologies
ecosystem services
service providing units
seascapes
matrix method
expert-based assessments
Antarctic Peninsula
spellingShingle Environmental Science
Climate Science
Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Management
Soil Biology
Water Treatment Processes
Environmental Engineering Design
Environmental Engineering Modelling
Environmental Technologies
ecosystem services
service providing units
seascapes
matrix method
expert-based assessments
Antarctic Peninsula
Barbara Neumann
Anton Mikoleit
Jeff S. Bowman
Hugh W. Ducklow
Felix Müller
Table_2_Ecosystem Service Supply in the Antarctic Peninsula Region: Evaluating an Expert-Based Assessment Approach and a Novel Seascape Data Model.xlsx
topic_facet Environmental Science
Climate Science
Environmental Impact Assessment
Environmental Management
Soil Biology
Water Treatment Processes
Environmental Engineering Design
Environmental Engineering Modelling
Environmental Technologies
ecosystem services
service providing units
seascapes
matrix method
expert-based assessments
Antarctic Peninsula
description The Southern Ocean and coastal Antarctica provide a variety of ecosystem services with benefits for humankind that are of regional and global importance. Despite being nearly uninhabited, increasing exploitation of natural resources, a growing human presence, and environmental change threaten the sustained provisioning of these services. Ecosystem service assessments have proven as a suitable tool to understand the relevance of ecosystems for human well-being and guide decision-making, but the fluid and transboundary nature of marine ecosystems poses challenges to analyzing ecosystem services in regions with large marine sections. New methods to objectively assess the supply of ecosystem services for such realms are needed, and this need is exemplified by the Antarctic Peninsula region which encompasses rich marine, coastal, and terrestrial ecosystems but faces growing impacts and needs for taking action. In this study we applied the matrix method, an expert-based approach that employs a tabular matrix of ecosystem services and service providing units (SPUs) to elicit expert knowledge and rate the actual supply of key ecosystems services from the Antarctic Peninsula region. Further, we tested the applicability of this method on conventional definitions of SPUs and on objectively defined physico-chemical seascape units for a subset of the study region. Our results show high variations in the estimated supply of ecosystem services for the Antarctic Peninsula region, both with respect to the applied data models and in terms of the assessed services. While cultural and regulating services received highest supply estimates, provisioning services were regarded less relevant for the study region. Further, experts' supply estimates were much lower for the tested physico-chemical seascape units than for bathymetrically regionalized marine areas. The results suggest that a more explicit elaboration of linkages between ecosystem functions and processes and of the actual supply of ecosystem services is required in order to ...
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Anton Mikoleit
Jeff S. Bowman
Hugh W. Ducklow
Felix Müller
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Jeff S. Bowman
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