Assessing the capacity of European regional seas to supply ecosystem services using marine status assessments

被引:18
作者
Culhane, Fiona E. [1 ]
Frid, Christopher L. J. [1 ,2 ]
Gelabert, Eva Royo [3 ]
Piet, Gerjan [4 ]
White, Lydia [1 ,5 ]
Robinson, Leonie A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Liverpool, Dept Earth Ocean & Ecol Sci, Nicholson Bldg, Liverpool L69 3GP, Merseyside, England
[2] Griffith Univ, Griffith Sch Environm, Southport, Qld 4222, Australia
[3] European Environm Agcy, Kongens Nytorv 6, DK-1050 Copenhagen, Denmark
[4] Wageningen Marine Res, Haringkade 1, NL-1976 CP Ijmuiden, Netherlands
[5] Stn Biol Roscoff, Pl Georges Teissier, F-29680 Roscoff, France
关键词
Assessment framework; Supply-side; Marine ecosystem state; Marine policy; Biodiversity Strategy; CLIMATE-CHANGE; IMPACTS; BIODIVERSITY; RISK; FRAMEWORK; BENEFITS; SUPPORT; FISH;
D O I
10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2020.105154
中图分类号
P7 [海洋学];
学科分类号
0707 ;
摘要
In this paper we describe work that progresses the understanding of socio-ecological systems from the perspective of exploring how the supply of ecosystem services might vary with changes in the state of ecosystem components. We developed and tested a new assessment approach (concept, framework and methodology) to assess the capacity of marine ecosystems to supply services, which could be carried out using available policyreported assessment information on marine biodiversity and ecosystem status. The starting point was an assessment that drew on an understanding of ecosystem state-service relationships, and that was extended to incorporate operational, policy-relevant ecosystem assessment information at European regional sea scales in response to the requirements of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020. The assessment consists of three key steps: (1) identifying all the instances where a marine ecosystem component can potentially contribute to the supply of a marine ecosystem service; (2) developing a critical pathway analysis to identify the major ecosystem component(s) contributing to the supply of a given service; (3) interpreting available information on the state and trends of these major contributing components with knowledge of the ecosystem state-service relationship, to assess the ecosystem's capacity for service supply and its direction of change. The assessment provides a common approach that can be applied across marine regions, and in data rich or data poor situations. This approach captures the sustainability of ecosystem service supply capacity through retaining the connection with the state of the ecosystem and can help to inform management decisions and track the effectiveness of environmental policies.
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