Atlas of Ecosystem Services (eBook)
XXX, 414 Seiten
Springer-Verlag
978-3-319-96229-0 (ISBN)
Stefan Klotz, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Halle, Germany
Stefan Klotz, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Halle, GermanyAletta Bonn, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), Leipzig, GermanyRalf Seppelt, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Leipzig, GermanyMatthias Schröter, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), Leipzig, GermanyCornelia Baessler, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Halle, Germany
ForwardPrefaceSection I. Conceptual Background 1. The Risk to Ecosystems and Ecosystem Services: a Framework for the Ecosystem Service Atlas Matthias Schröter, Christian Kuhlicke, Johannes Förster, Cornelia Baessler, Aletta Bonn 2. The Ecosystem Service Concept: Linking Ecosystems and Human Wellbeing Matthias Schröter, Irene Ring, Christoph Schröter-Schlaack, Aletta Bonn 3. The Link Between Diversity, Ecosystem Functions and Ecosystem Services Sonja Knapp 4. Embracing Community Resilience in Ecosystem Management and Research Christian Kuhlicke5. Risk and Uncertainty as Sources of Economic Value of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Bartosz Bartkowski, Bernd Hansjürgens 6. Taking Social Responsibility in Using Ecosystem Services Concepts: Ethical Issues of Linking Ecosystems and Human Well-Being Kurt Jax Section II. Drivers and Their Risks for Ecosystems, Their Functions, and Services 7. Introduction to Part II: Drivers and Their Risks for Ecosystems, Their Functions, and Services Cornelia Baessler, Stefan Klotz 8. Scaling Sensitivity of Drivers Klaus Henle, Joseph Tzanopoulos, Pascal Marty, Vesna Grobelnik, Raphaël Mathevet, Anna V. Hetterley 9. The Evidence for Genetic Diversity Effects on Ecosystem Services Stefan G. Michalski10. Using Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) for Projecting Ecosystem Services at Regional Scales Alice Boit, Boris Sakschewski, Lena Boysen, Ana Cano-Crespo, Jan Clement, Nashieli Garcia Alaniz, Kasper Kok, Melanie Kolb, Fanny Langerwisch, Anja Rammig, René Sachse, Michiel van Eupen, Werner von Bloh, Delphine Clara Zemp, Kirsten Thonicke 11. Remote Sensing Measurements of Forest Structure Types for Ecosystem Service Mapping Rico Fischer, Nikolai Knapp, Friedrich Bohn, Andreas Huth 12. Mapping Land System Archetypes to Understand Drivers of Ecosystem Service RisksTomáš Václavík, Sven Lautenbach, Tobias Kuemmerle, Ralf Seppelt 13. Assessment of Soil Functions Affected by Soil Management Hans-Jörg Vogel, Ute Wollschläger, Katharina Helming, Uwe Heinrich, Matthias Willms, Martin Wiesmeier, David Russell, Uwe Franko 14. Mediterranean Wetlands: A Gradient from Natural Resilience to a Fragile Social-Ecosystem Ilse R. Geijzendorffer, Thomas Galewski, Anis Guelmami, Christian Perennou, Nadege Popoff, Patrick Grillas 15. Vulnerability of Ecosystem Services in Farmland Depends on Landscape ManagementJacqueline Loos, Péter Batáry, Ingo Grass, Catrin Westphal, Svenja Bänsch, Aliette Bosem Baillod, Annika Hass, Julia Rosa, Teja Tscharntke16. Provisioning Ecosystem Services at Risk: Pollination Benefits and Pollination Dependency of Cropping Systems at the Global Scale Sven Lautenbach 17. Minimising Risks of Global Change by Enhancing Resilience of Pollinators in Agricultural Systems Oliver Schweiger, Markus Franzén, Mark Frenzel, Paul Galpern, Jeremy Kerr, Alexandra Papanikolaou, Pierre Rasmont 18. Drivers of Risks for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Biogas Plants Development in Germany Martin Dotzauer, Jaqueline Daniel-Gromke, Daniela Thrän 19. European Energy Governance Landscapes: Energy-Related Pressures on Ecosystem Services Sebastian Strunz, Erik Gawel, Alexandra Purkus 20. Wind Power Deployment as a Stressor for Ecosystem Services: A Comparative Case Study from Germany and Sweden Thomas Lauf, Kristina Ek, Erik Gawel, Paul Lehmann, Patrik Söderholm 21. Selected Trade-Offs and Risks Associated with Land Use Transitions in Central Germany Joerg A. Priess, Christian Hoyer, Greta Jäckel, Eva Lang, Sebastian Pomm, Christian Schweitzer22. New EU-Level Scenarios on the Future of Ecosystem Services Joerg A. Priess, Jennifer Hauck, Roy Haines-Young, Rob Alkemade, Maryia Mandryk, Clara Veerkamp, Györgyi Bela, Pam Berry, Rob Dunford, Paula Harrison, Hans Keune, Marcel Kok, Leena Kopperoinen, Tanya Lazarova, Joachim Maes, György Pataki, Elena Preda, Christian Schleyer, Angheluta Vadineanu, Grazia Zulian23. International Trade and Global Flows of Ecosystem Services Thomas Koellner, Nikolaus McLachlan, Sebastian Arnhold24. The Rural-to-Urban Gradient and Ecosystem Services Dagmar Haase 25. How to Reconcile the Ecosystem Service of Regulating the Microclimate with Urban Planning Projects on Brownfields? The Case Study Bayerischer Bahnhof in Leipzig, Germany Florian Koch, Uwe Schlink, Lars Bilke, Carolin Helbig 26. Urban Green Infrastructure in Support of Ecosystem Services in a Highly Dynamic South American City: A Multi-Scale Assessment on Santiago de Chile Ellen Banzhaf, Francisco de la Barrera, Sonia Reyes-Paecke 27. Climate Regulation by Diverse Urban Green Spaces: Risks and Opportunities Related to Climate and Land Use Change Sonja Knapp, Madhumitha Jaganmohan, Nina Schwarz 28. Climate Change as Driver for Ecosystem Services Risk and Opportunities Andreas Marx, Markus Erhard, Stephan Thober, Rohini Kumar, David Schäfer, Luis Samaniego, Matthias Zink 29. Capacity of Ecosystems to Degrade Anthropogenic Chemicals Lukas Y. Wick, Antonis Chatzinotas 30. Impacts of Nitrogen Deposition on Forest Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity Wim de Vries, Lena Schulte-Uebbing 31. Ecosystem Services from Inland Waters and Their Aquatic Ecosystems Karsten Rinke, Philipp Steffen Keller, Xiangzhen Kong, Dietrich Borchardt, Markus Weitere 32. Groundwater Ecosystems and Their Services: Current Status and Potential Risks Christian Griebler, Maria Avramov, Grant Hose 33. Drinking Water Quality at Risk: A European Perspective Jeanette Völker, Dietrich Borchardt 34. Pesticide Effects on Stream Ecosystems Saskia Knillmann, Matthias Liess 35. How Good Are Bad Species? Sonja Knapp, Marten Winter, Andreas Zehnsdorf, Ingolf Kühn 36. Alien Planktonic Species in the Marine Realm: What Do They Mean for Ecosystem Services Provision? Alexandra Kraberg, Gesche Krause 37. Invasion of the Wadden Sea by the Pacific Oyster (Magallana gigas): A Risk to Ecosystem Services? Lars Gutow, Christian Buschbaum Section III. Trade-offs and Synergies Among Ecosystem Services 38. Introduction to Part III: Trade-offs and Synergies Among Ecosystem Services Anna F. Cord, Nina Schwarz, Ralf Seppelt, Martin Volk, Matthias Schröter 39. Trade-Offs and Synergies Between Biodiversity Conservation and Productivity in the Context of Increasing Demands on Landscapes Ralf Seppelt, Michael Beckmann, Silvia Ceauşu, Anna F. Cord, Katharina Gerstner, Jessica Gurevitch, Stephan Kambach, Stefan Klotz, Chase Mendenhall, Helen R. P. Phillips, Kristin Powell, Peter H. Verburg, Willem Verhagen, Marten Winter, Tim Newbold40. Climate Change Induced Carbon Competition: Bioenergy Versus Soil Organic Matter Reproduction Uwe Franko, Felix Witing, Martin Volk 41. Removal of Agricultural Residues from Conventional Cropping Systems Stefan Majer, Daniela Thrän, André Brosowski 42. Shrinking Cities and Ecosystem Services: Opportunities, Planning, Challenges, and Risk Dagmar Haase, Annegret Haase, Dieter Rink, Justus Quanz 43. Spatial Patterns of Ecosystem Service Bundles in Germany Andreas Dittrich, Ralf Seppelt, Tomáš Václavík, Anna F. Cord 44. Indicators of Ecosystem Services for Policy Makers in the Netherlands Bart de Knegt45. The Montérégie Connection: Understanding How Ecosystems Can Provide Resilience to the Risk of Ecosystem Service Change Elena M. Bennett, Cecile Albert, Aaron Ball, Jeffrey Cardille, Karine Dancose, Sylvestre Delmotte, Andrew Gonzalez, Hsin Hui-Huang, Martin Lechowicz, Katie Liss, Rebekah Kipp, Dorothy Maguire, Shauna Mahajan, Matthew Mitchell, Kyle Teixeira-Martins, Ciara Raudsepp-Hearne, Delphine Renard, Jeanine Rhemtulla, Lucie Taliana, Marta Terrado, Carly Ziter46. Synchronized Peak Rate Years of Global Resources Use Imply Critical Trade-Offs in Appropriation of Natural Resources and Ecosystem Services Ralf Seppelt, Ameur M. Manceur, Jianguo Liu, Eli P. Fenichel, Stefan Klotz Section IV. Societal Responses 47. Introduction to Part IV: Societal Responses Matthias Schröter48. Governance Risks in Designing Policy Responses to Manage Ecosystem Services Christoph Schröter-Schlaack, Bernd Hansjürgens 49. Policy Mixes for Sustained Ecosystem Service Provision Irene Ring, Christoph Schröter-Schlaack 50. Societal Response, Governance, and Managing Ecosystem Service Risks Barbara Schröter, Claas Meyer, Carsten Mann, Claudia Sattler 51. Payments for Ecosystem Services: Private and Public Funding to Avoid Risks to Ecosystem Services Bettina Matzdorf, Carolin Biedermann, Lasse Loft 52. The TEEB Approach for Demonstrating Societal Risks to Ecosystem Services: Taking Grassland Conservation as an Example Christoph Schröter-Schlaack, Bernd Hansjürgens, Miriam Brenck 53. Urban Ecosystem Service Provision and Social-Environmental Justice in the City of Leipzig, Germany Nadja Kabisch 54. Climate Change Impacts on Small Island States: Ecosystem Services Risks and Opportunities Johannes Förster, Elizabeth Mcleod, Mae M. Bruton-Adams, Heidi Wittmer 55. The Loss of Ecosystem Functions in Riverine Floodplains in Germany Christiane Schulz-Zunkel, Mathias Scholz, Hans D. Kasperidus, Dietmar Mehl, Klaus Henle 56. Opportunity Maps for Sustainable Use of Natural Capital Bart de Knegt, Dirk-Jan C.J. van der Hoek, Clara J. Veerkamp 57. Rice Ecosystem Services in South-East Asia: The LEGATO Project, Its Approaches and Main Results with a Focus on Biocontrol Services Josef Settele, Joachim H. Spangenberg, Kong Luen Heong, Ingolf Kühn, Stefan Klotz, Gertrudo Arida, Benjamin Burkhard, Jesus Victor Bustamante, Jimmy Cabbigat, Le Xuan Canh, Josie Lynn A. Catindig, Ho Van Chien, Le Quoc Cuong, Monina Escalada, Christoph Görg, Volker Grescho, Sabine Grossmann, Buyung A.R. Hadi, Le Huu Hai, Alexander Harpke, Annika L. Hass, Norbert Hirneisen, Finbarr G. Horgan, Stefan Hotes, Reinhold Jahn, Anika Klotzbücher, Thimo Klotzbücher, Fanny Langerwisch, Damasa B. Magcale-Macandog, Nguyen Hung Manh, Glenn Marion, Leonardo Marquez, Anika Klotzbücher, Jürgen Ott, Lyubomir Penev, Beatriz Rodriguez-Labajos, Christina Sann, Cornelia Sattler, Martin Schädler, Stefan Scheu, Anja Schmidt, Julian Schrader, Oliver Schweiger, Ralf Seppelt, Nguyen Van Sinh, Pavel Stoev, Susanne Stoll-Kleemann, Vera Tekken, Kirsten Thonicke, Andi Trisyono, Dao Thanh Truong, Le Quang Tuan, Manfred Türke, Tomáš Václavík, Doris Vetterlein, Sylvia “Bong” Villareal, Catrin Westphal, Martin Wiemers58. Impacts of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Sebastian Lakner, Carsten Holst, Andreas Dittrich, Christian Hoyer, Guy Pe’er 59. Social Mapping of Perceived Ecosystem Service Risks: Some Thoughts from a Belgian Case Study Rik De Vreese Section V. Synthesis and Conclusions 60. Ecosystem Services: Understanding Drivers, Opportunities, and Risks to Move Towards Sustainable Land Management and Governance Matthias Schröter, Aletta Bonn, Stefan Klotz, Ralf Seppelt, Cornelia Baessler
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 31.1.2019 |
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Zusatzinfo | XXX, 414 p. 237 illus., 215 illus. in color. |
Verlagsort | Cham |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Natur / Technik ► Natur / Ökologie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Biologie | |
Wirtschaft | |
Schlagworte | climate change • Ecosystem services • Environmental economics • Environmental Management • environmental risk • socio-environmental systems • sustainability • synergies • Trade-offs • Vulnerabilities |
ISBN-10 | 3-319-96229-9 / 3319962299 |
ISBN-13 | 978-3-319-96229-0 / 9783319962290 |
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