GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland

Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, ecosystems and their services are key principles behind the establishment of “Biosphere Reserves”. Mapping of ecosystem services is one of the activities that is expected to increase the knowledge of sustainable land use planning. The Biosphere Reser...

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Published in:Fennia - International Journal of Geography
Main Authors: Poikolainen, Laura, Pinto, Guilherme, Vihervaara, Petteri, Burkhard, Benjamin, Wolff, Franzeska, Hyytiäinen, Reima, Kumpula, Timo
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 2022
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/341171
https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.80331
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/341171 2023-08-20T04:07:41+02:00 GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland Poikolainen, Laura Pinto, Guilherme Vihervaara, Petteri Burkhard, Benjamin Wolff, Franzeska Hyytiäinen, Reima Kumpula, Timo 2022-03-01T12:14:57Z application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/341171 https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.80331 eng eng Geographical Society of Finland Fennia 197(2): 249–267 0015-0010 Poikolainen, L., Pinto, G., Vihervaara, P., Burkhard, B., Wolff, F., Hyytiäinen, R., & Kumpula, T. (2019). GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland. Fennia - International Journal of Geography, 197(2), 249–267. https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.80331 https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.80331 Suomen ympäristökeskus http://hdl.handle.net/10138/341171 CC BY 4.0 openAccess ecosystem services land cover mapping expert-based assessment matrix method biosphere reserves trade-offs North Karelia Finland North Karelia Biosphere Reserve luonnonsuojelu ekosysteemipalvelut maanpeite kartoitus asiantuntijat arviointi menetelmät matriisiit biosfääri suojelualueet vaihtokauppa ympäristötiede yhteiskuntamaantiede talousmaantiede Pohjois-Karjala Suomi Pohjois-Karjalan biosfäärialue Article 2022 ftunivhelsihelda https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.80331 2023-07-28T06:29:34Z Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, ecosystems and their services are key principles behind the establishment of “Biosphere Reserves”. Mapping of ecosystem services is one of the activities that is expected to increase the knowledge of sustainable land use planning. The Biosphere Reserves, established by the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Programme, aims to find the balance between nature conservation, use of natural resources, recreation and other culture-related activities. For this purpose, the ecosystem services approach is a promising tool for examining the relationships between people and nature in practice. This study applies the ecosystem services approach and examines which ecosystem services are perceived to be relevant in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve in Eastern Finland. The results of a matrix method, with expert-based approach, showed that particularly old-growth forests and undrained open and forested mires have a broader potential to provide different ecosystem services. Water and urban areas are considered important for cultural services. However, these areas cover only a relatively small area altogether. The results of the ecosystem services assessment were compared to areas of high biodiversity, as defined by local biodiversity experts. The areas with high capacity for ecosystem services provision (from now on “high ecosystem services areas”) were found in areas with high biodiversity. In most cases, these areas are already under protection. The results also showed that ambiguity is an issue with the use of the ecosystem services concept in both stakeholder and expert evaluations. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto Fennia - International Journal of Geography 197 2 249 267
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topic ecosystem services
land cover mapping
expert-based assessment
matrix method
biosphere reserves
trade-offs
North Karelia
Finland
North Karelia Biosphere Reserve
luonnonsuojelu
ekosysteemipalvelut
maanpeite
kartoitus
asiantuntijat
arviointi
menetelmät
matriisiit
biosfääri
suojelualueet
vaihtokauppa
ympäristötiede
yhteiskuntamaantiede
talousmaantiede
Pohjois-Karjala
Suomi
Pohjois-Karjalan biosfäärialue
spellingShingle ecosystem services
land cover mapping
expert-based assessment
matrix method
biosphere reserves
trade-offs
North Karelia
Finland
North Karelia Biosphere Reserve
luonnonsuojelu
ekosysteemipalvelut
maanpeite
kartoitus
asiantuntijat
arviointi
menetelmät
matriisiit
biosfääri
suojelualueet
vaihtokauppa
ympäristötiede
yhteiskuntamaantiede
talousmaantiede
Pohjois-Karjala
Suomi
Pohjois-Karjalan biosfäärialue
Poikolainen, Laura
Pinto, Guilherme
Vihervaara, Petteri
Burkhard, Benjamin
Wolff, Franzeska
Hyytiäinen, Reima
Kumpula, Timo
GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland
topic_facet ecosystem services
land cover mapping
expert-based assessment
matrix method
biosphere reserves
trade-offs
North Karelia
Finland
North Karelia Biosphere Reserve
luonnonsuojelu
ekosysteemipalvelut
maanpeite
kartoitus
asiantuntijat
arviointi
menetelmät
matriisiit
biosfääri
suojelualueet
vaihtokauppa
ympäristötiede
yhteiskuntamaantiede
talousmaantiede
Pohjois-Karjala
Suomi
Pohjois-Karjalan biosfäärialue
description Conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, ecosystems and their services are key principles behind the establishment of “Biosphere Reserves”. Mapping of ecosystem services is one of the activities that is expected to increase the knowledge of sustainable land use planning. The Biosphere Reserves, established by the UNESCO Man and Biosphere Programme, aims to find the balance between nature conservation, use of natural resources, recreation and other culture-related activities. For this purpose, the ecosystem services approach is a promising tool for examining the relationships between people and nature in practice. This study applies the ecosystem services approach and examines which ecosystem services are perceived to be relevant in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve in Eastern Finland. The results of a matrix method, with expert-based approach, showed that particularly old-growth forests and undrained open and forested mires have a broader potential to provide different ecosystem services. Water and urban areas are considered important for cultural services. However, these areas cover only a relatively small area altogether. The results of the ecosystem services assessment were compared to areas of high biodiversity, as defined by local biodiversity experts. The areas with high capacity for ecosystem services provision (from now on “high ecosystem services areas”) were found in areas with high biodiversity. In most cases, these areas are already under protection. The results also showed that ambiguity is an issue with the use of the ecosystem services concept in both stakeholder and expert evaluations.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Poikolainen, Laura
Pinto, Guilherme
Vihervaara, Petteri
Burkhard, Benjamin
Wolff, Franzeska
Hyytiäinen, Reima
Kumpula, Timo
author_facet Poikolainen, Laura
Pinto, Guilherme
Vihervaara, Petteri
Burkhard, Benjamin
Wolff, Franzeska
Hyytiäinen, Reima
Kumpula, Timo
author_sort Poikolainen, Laura
title GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland
title_short GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland
title_full GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland
title_fullStr GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland
title_full_unstemmed GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland
title_sort gis and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the north karelia biosphere reserve, finland
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
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Poikolainen, L., Pinto, G., Vihervaara, P., Burkhard, B., Wolff, F., Hyytiäinen, R., & Kumpula, T. (2019). GIS and land cover-based assessment of ecosystem services in the North Karelia Biosphere Reserve, Finland. Fennia - International Journal of Geography, 197(2), 249–267. https://doi.org/10.11143/fennia.80331
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