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Título: Assessment of marine ecosystem services indicators: experiences and lessons learned from 14 european case studies
Autor: Lillebo, Ana I.
Somma, Francesca
Noren, Katja
Gonçalves, Jorge Manuel Santos
Fatima Alves, M.
Ballarini, Elisabetta
Bentes, L.
Bielecka, Malgorzata
Chubarenko, Boris V.
Heise, Susanne
Khokhlov, Valeriy
Klaoudatos, Dimitris
Lloret, Javier
Margonski, Piotr
Marin, Atucha
Matczak, Magdalena
Oen, Amy M. P.
Palmieri, Maria G.
Przedrzymirska, Joanna
Rozynski, Grzegorz
Sousa, Ana I.
Sousa, Lisa P.
Tuchkovenko, Yurii
Zaucha, Jacek
Data: Out-2016
Editora: Wiley
Resumo: This article shares the experiences, observations, and discussions that occurred during the completing of an ecosystem services (ES) indicator framework to be used at European Union (EU) and Member States' level. The experience base was drawn from 3 European research projects and 14 associated case study sites that include 13 transitional-water bodies (specifically 8 coastal lagoons, 4 riverine estuaries, and 1 fjord) and 1 coastal-water ecosystem. The ES pertinent to each case study site were identified along with indicators of these ES and data sources that could be used for mapping. During the process, several questions and uncertainties arose, followed by discussion, leading to these main lessons learned: 1) ES identification: Some ES that do not seem important at the European scale emerge as relevant at regional or local scales; 2) ES indicators: When direct indicators are not available, proxies for indicators (indirect indicators) might be used, including combined data on monitoring requirements imposed by EU legislation and international agreements; 3) ES mapping: Boundaries and appropriate data spatial resolution must be established because ES can be mapped at different temporal and spatial scales. We also acknowledge that mapping and assessment of ES supports the dialogue between human well-being and ecological status. From an evidence-based marine planning-process point of view, mapping and assessment of marine ES are of paramount importance to sustainable use of marine natural capital and to halt the loss of marine biodiversity. (C) 2016 SETAC
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/9275
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.1782
ISSN: 1551-3777
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