Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north

Humans depend on services provided by ecosystems, and how services are affected by climate change is increasingly studied. Few studies, however, address changes likely to affect services from seminatural ecosystems. We analyzed ecosystem goods and services in natural and seminatural systems, specifi...

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Main Authors: Vlasova, Tatiana, Sutinen, Marja-Liisa, Chapin III, F. Stuart, Cabeza, Mar, Callaghan, Terry V., van Oort, Bob, Dannevig, Halvor, Bay-larsen, Ingrid A., Ims, Rolf A., Aspholm, Paul Eric
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spelling ftjecolog:oai:.www.ecologyandsociety.org:article/7607 2023-05-15T15:37:59+02:00 Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north Vlasova, Tatiana Sutinen, Marja-Liisa Chapin III, F. Stuart Cabeza, Mar Callaghan, Terry V. van Oort, Bob Dannevig, Halvor Bay-larsen, Ingrid A. Ims, Rolf A. Aspholm, Paul Eric 2015-09-14 text/html application/pdf http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol20/iss3/art32/ en eng Resilience Alliance Ecology and Society; Vol. 20, No. 3 (2015) Barents Region; biodiversity; climate change; ecosystem services; forestry; game species; outdoor recreation; reindeer husbandry; social-ecological systems Peer-Reviewed Reports 2015 ftjecolog 2019-04-09T11:23:08Z Humans depend on services provided by ecosystems, and how services are affected by climate change is increasingly studied. Few studies, however, address changes likely to affect services from seminatural ecosystems. We analyzed ecosystem goods and services in natural and seminatural systems, specifically how they are expected to change as a result of projected climate change during the 21st century. We selected terrestrial and freshwater systems in northernmost Europe, where climate is anticipated to change more than the global average, and identified likely changes in ecosystem services and their societal consequences. We did this by assembling experts from ecology, social science, and cultural geography in workshops, and we also performed a literature review. Results show that most ecosystem services are affected by multiple factors, often acting in opposite directions. Out of 14 services considered, 8 are expected to increase or remain relatively unchanged in supply, and 6 are expected to decrease. Although we do not predict collapse or disappearance of any of the investigated services, the effects of climate change in conjunction with potential economical and societal changes may exceed the adaptive capacity of societies. This may result in societal reorganization and changes in ways that ecosystems are used. Significant uncertainties and knowledge gaps in the forecast make specific conclusions about societal responses to safeguard human well-being questionable. Adapting to changes in ecosystem services will therefore require consideration of uncertainties and complexities in both social and ecological responses. The scenarios presented here provide a framework for future studies exploring such issues. Other/Unknown Material barents region reindeer husbandry Unknown
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Vlasova, Tatiana
Sutinen, Marja-Liisa
Chapin III, F. Stuart
Cabeza, Mar
Callaghan, Terry V.
van Oort, Bob
Dannevig, Halvor
Bay-larsen, Ingrid A.
Ims, Rolf A.
Aspholm, Paul Eric
Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north
topic_facet Barents Region; biodiversity; climate change; ecosystem services; forestry; game species; outdoor recreation; reindeer husbandry; social-ecological systems
description Humans depend on services provided by ecosystems, and how services are affected by climate change is increasingly studied. Few studies, however, address changes likely to affect services from seminatural ecosystems. We analyzed ecosystem goods and services in natural and seminatural systems, specifically how they are expected to change as a result of projected climate change during the 21st century. We selected terrestrial and freshwater systems in northernmost Europe, where climate is anticipated to change more than the global average, and identified likely changes in ecosystem services and their societal consequences. We did this by assembling experts from ecology, social science, and cultural geography in workshops, and we also performed a literature review. Results show that most ecosystem services are affected by multiple factors, often acting in opposite directions. Out of 14 services considered, 8 are expected to increase or remain relatively unchanged in supply, and 6 are expected to decrease. Although we do not predict collapse or disappearance of any of the investigated services, the effects of climate change in conjunction with potential economical and societal changes may exceed the adaptive capacity of societies. This may result in societal reorganization and changes in ways that ecosystems are used. Significant uncertainties and knowledge gaps in the forecast make specific conclusions about societal responses to safeguard human well-being questionable. Adapting to changes in ecosystem services will therefore require consideration of uncertainties and complexities in both social and ecological responses. The scenarios presented here provide a framework for future studies exploring such issues.
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author Vlasova, Tatiana
Sutinen, Marja-Liisa
Chapin III, F. Stuart
Cabeza, Mar
Callaghan, Terry V.
van Oort, Bob
Dannevig, Halvor
Bay-larsen, Ingrid A.
Ims, Rolf A.
Aspholm, Paul Eric
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Sutinen, Marja-Liisa
Chapin III, F. Stuart
Cabeza, Mar
Callaghan, Terry V.
van Oort, Bob
Dannevig, Halvor
Bay-larsen, Ingrid A.
Ims, Rolf A.
Aspholm, Paul Eric
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title Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north
title_short Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north
title_full Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north
title_fullStr Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north
title_full_unstemmed Future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the European north
title_sort future changes in the supply of goods and services from natural ecosystems: prospects for the european north
publisher Resilience Alliance
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