The ecosystem service transition in mountain socio-ecosystems

Land use is one of the main drivers of ecosystem service provision. The forest transition theory has provided a productive framework for the analysis of land use dynamics worldwide, based on development trajectories leading from contraction to expansion of national or regional forest area. We propose that a similar generic framework can be developed to analyze and predict changes in the delivery of multiple ecosystem services, going beyond the simple consideration of changes in area of different land cover types to consider changes in their qualities in terms of ecosystem service supply. This framework depicts trajectories of provisioning, regulating and cultural services, and the resulting trade-offs when moving from agrarian societies focused on self-sufficiency to resource-extraction economies and amenity seeking societies. We illustrate the framework in the case of mountain socio-ecological systems, as key multifunctional systems which have undergone and are expected to undergo large changes in land use and ecosystem services as a result of global change. The analysis of case studies selected to picture the global diversity of mountain socio-ecological systems reveals how the interplay between ecological constraints and changes in demand as a result of societal change and specific policy instruments underpins past, current and expected ecosystem services. Finally we discuss expected impacts of drivers of global change such as climate or policy, and how the framework can be applied to understand transformations of mountain coupled human-environment systems.

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Main Authors: Lavorel, Sandra, Locatelli, Bruno, Tappeiner, Ulrike, Geneletti, Davide
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Published: Global Land Project
Subjects:P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières, E50 - Sociologie rurale, K01 - Foresterie - Considérations générales, E11 - Économie et politique foncières, E90 - Structure agraire,
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5813562022-04-15T14:11:12Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/581356/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/581356/ The ecosystem service transition in mountain socio-ecosystems. Lavorel Sandra, Locatelli Bruno, Tappeiner Ulrike, Geneletti Davide. 2014. In : Proceedings of the Global Land Project 2nd Open Science Meeting, Berlin, March 19-21, 2014. Book of abstracts. Global Land Project. Berlin : Global Land Project, Résumé, p. 103. Global Land Project Open Science Meeting. 2, Berlin, Allemagne, 19 Mars 2014/21 Mars 2014. Researchers The ecosystem service transition in mountain socio-ecosystems Lavorel, Sandra Locatelli, Bruno Tappeiner, Ulrike Geneletti, Davide eng 2014 Global Land Project Proceedings of the Global Land Project 2nd Open Science Meeting, Berlin, March 19-21, 2014. Book of abstracts P01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières E50 - Sociologie rurale K01 - Foresterie - Considérations générales E11 - Économie et politique foncières E90 - Structure agraire Land use is one of the main drivers of ecosystem service provision. The forest transition theory has provided a productive framework for the analysis of land use dynamics worldwide, based on development trajectories leading from contraction to expansion of national or regional forest area. We propose that a similar generic framework can be developed to analyze and predict changes in the delivery of multiple ecosystem services, going beyond the simple consideration of changes in area of different land cover types to consider changes in their qualities in terms of ecosystem service supply. This framework depicts trajectories of provisioning, regulating and cultural services, and the resulting trade-offs when moving from agrarian societies focused on self-sufficiency to resource-extraction economies and amenity seeking societies. We illustrate the framework in the case of mountain socio-ecological systems, as key multifunctional systems which have undergone and are expected to undergo large changes in land use and ecosystem services as a result of global change. The analysis of case studies selected to picture the global diversity of mountain socio-ecological systems reveals how the interplay between ecological constraints and changes in demand as a result of societal change and specific policy instruments underpins past, current and expected ecosystem services. Finally we discuss expected impacts of drivers of global change such as climate or policy, and how the framework can be applied to understand transformations of mountain coupled human-environment systems. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/581356/7/ID581356.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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Lavorel, Sandra
Locatelli, Bruno
Tappeiner, Ulrike
Geneletti, Davide
The ecosystem service transition in mountain socio-ecosystems
description Land use is one of the main drivers of ecosystem service provision. The forest transition theory has provided a productive framework for the analysis of land use dynamics worldwide, based on development trajectories leading from contraction to expansion of national or regional forest area. We propose that a similar generic framework can be developed to analyze and predict changes in the delivery of multiple ecosystem services, going beyond the simple consideration of changes in area of different land cover types to consider changes in their qualities in terms of ecosystem service supply. This framework depicts trajectories of provisioning, regulating and cultural services, and the resulting trade-offs when moving from agrarian societies focused on self-sufficiency to resource-extraction economies and amenity seeking societies. We illustrate the framework in the case of mountain socio-ecological systems, as key multifunctional systems which have undergone and are expected to undergo large changes in land use and ecosystem services as a result of global change. The analysis of case studies selected to picture the global diversity of mountain socio-ecological systems reveals how the interplay between ecological constraints and changes in demand as a result of societal change and specific policy instruments underpins past, current and expected ecosystem services. Finally we discuss expected impacts of drivers of global change such as climate or policy, and how the framework can be applied to understand transformations of mountain coupled human-environment systems.
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