The social cost of glacier retreat: climate change impacts on ecosystem services of glacierized regions in Norway

Glaciers are an important indicator of climate change, expressing earth system changes in highly visible ways across different regions of the world. Beyond their role in earth systems balance, climate regulation, nutrient cycling and a myriad of other ecosystem processes, glaciers hold profound soci...

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Main Author: Petersen, Amber
Other Authors: Erik Gomez-Baggethun
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: Norwegian University of Life Sciences 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3148249
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spelling ftunivmob:oai:nmbu.brage.unit.no:11250/3148249 2024-09-15T18:07:53+00:00 The social cost of glacier retreat: climate change impacts on ecosystem services of glacierized regions in Norway Petersen, Amber Erik Gomez-Baggethun 2024 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3148249 eng eng Norwegian University of Life Sciences no.nmbu:wiseflow:7083314:59113144 https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3148249 Master thesis 2024 ftunivmob 2024-08-26T14:07:54Z Glaciers are an important indicator of climate change, expressing earth system changes in highly visible ways across different regions of the world. Beyond their role in earth systems balance, climate regulation, nutrient cycling and a myriad of other ecosystem processes, glaciers hold profound social importance. Using a structured interview at three glaciered regions of Norway, we have identified some of the ways in which glaciers contribute to human-well-being. We look beyond traditional ecosystem service valuation and delve into the non-material, cultural ecosystem services such as identity, history, and recreation. From our results, we find that people seem to value cultural ecosystem services over the material services like energy production, with over fifty percent of respondents remarking that the glaciers are important aspect of local or national identity. The most frequently identified ecosystem service was tourism (93.41%) From the sample of 91 (n=91) participants, we also evaluated the potential consequences as some of the identified ecosystem services are lost or transformed in the face of climate change. These reflections pointed to social costs in the categories of tourism, biodiversity, and increased risk for hazards associated with glacial retreat. Master Thesis glacier Open archive Norwegian University of Life Sciences: Brage NMBU
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description Glaciers are an important indicator of climate change, expressing earth system changes in highly visible ways across different regions of the world. Beyond their role in earth systems balance, climate regulation, nutrient cycling and a myriad of other ecosystem processes, glaciers hold profound social importance. Using a structured interview at three glaciered regions of Norway, we have identified some of the ways in which glaciers contribute to human-well-being. We look beyond traditional ecosystem service valuation and delve into the non-material, cultural ecosystem services such as identity, history, and recreation. From our results, we find that people seem to value cultural ecosystem services over the material services like energy production, with over fifty percent of respondents remarking that the glaciers are important aspect of local or national identity. The most frequently identified ecosystem service was tourism (93.41%) From the sample of 91 (n=91) participants, we also evaluated the potential consequences as some of the identified ecosystem services are lost or transformed in the face of climate change. These reflections pointed to social costs in the categories of tourism, biodiversity, and increased risk for hazards associated with glacial retreat.
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title_short The social cost of glacier retreat: climate change impacts on ecosystem services of glacierized regions in Norway
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