Global use of ecosystem service models


TitleGlobal use of ecosystem service models
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsPosner, S, Verutes, G, Koh, I, Denu, D, Ricketts, TH
JournalEcosystem Services
Volume17
Start Page131
Pagination131 - 141
Date Published2016/02
ISSN22120416
KeywordsCapacity building, Conservation, Decision support, ecosystem services, Modeling
Abstract

Spatial models of ecosystem services inform land use and development decisions. Understanding who uses these models and conditions associated with use is critical for increasing their impact. We tracked use of The Natural Capital Project's InVEST models and observed 19 different models were run 43,363 times in 104 countries over a 25-month period. Models for regulating services were most commonly used. We analyzed relationships between country-level variables and use of models and found capacity (population, GDP, Internet and computer access, and InVEST trainings), governance, biodiversity, and conservation spending are positively correlated with use. Civic involvement in conservation, carbon project funding, and forest cover are not correlated with use. Using multivariate statistical models, we analyzed which combinations of country-level variables best explain use of InVEST and found further evidence that variables related to capacity are the strongest predictors. Finally, we examined InVEST trainings in detail and found a significant effect of trainings on subsequent use of InVEST models. Our results indicate the general capacity of a country may limit uptake and use of decision support tools such as InVEST. Model-specific trainings are only one form of capacity building likely required for models to have desired levels of use and policy impact.

URLhttp://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S2212041615300668
DOI10.1016/j.ecoser.2015.12.003
Short TitleEcosystem Services
Refereed DesignationRefereed
Status: 
Published
Attributable Grant: 
RACC
Grant Year: 
Year5
Acknowledged VT EPSCoR: 
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