Notes from the field: Lessons learned from using ecosystem service approaches to inform real-world decisions


TitleNotes from the field: Lessons learned from using ecosystem service approaches to inform real-world decisions
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsRuckelshaus, M, McKenzie, E, Tallis, H, Guerry, AD, Daily, GC, Kareiva, P, Polasky, S, Ricketts, TH, Bhagabati, NK, Wood, SA, Bernhardt, J
JournalEcological Economics
Volume115
Pagination11 - 21
Date Published2015/07
ISSN09218009
KeywordsDecision support, ecosystem services, Human development and conservation, PES, Spatial planning
Abstract

While there have been rapid advances in assessments of biodiversity and ecosystem services (BES), a critical remaining challenge is how to move from scientific knowledge to real-world decision making. We offer 6 lessons from our experiences applying new approaches and tools for quantifying BES in 20 pilot demonstrations: (1) Applying a BES approach is most effective in leading to policy change as part of an iterative science-policy process; (2) simple ecological production function models have been useful in a diverse set of decision contexts, across a broad range of biophysical, social, and governance systems. Key limitations of simple models arise at very small scales, and in predicting specific future BES values; (3) training local experts in the approaches and tools is important for building local capacity, ownership, trust, and long-term success; (4) decision makers and stakeholders prefer to use a variety of BES value metrics, not only monetary values; (5) an important science gap exists in linking changes in BES to changes in livelihoods, health, cultural values, and other metrics of human wellbeing; and (6) communicating uncertainty in useful and transparent ways remains challenging.

URLhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0921800913002498
DOI10.1016/j.ecolecon.2013.07.009
Short TitleEcological Economics
Refereed DesignationRefereed
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