Landscape concepts and approaches foster learning about ecosystem services

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Per Angelstam
José Munoz-Rojas
Teresa Pinto-Correia
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[1] Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),School for Forest Management, Faculty of Forest Sciences
[2] ICAAM – Instituto de Ciências Agrárias e Ambientais Mediterrânicas,undefined
[3] Instituto de Investigação e Formação Avançada,undefined
[4] Universidade de Évora,undefined
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Landscape Ecology | 2019年 / 34卷
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Case studies; Collaborative learning; Indicators; Landscape stewardship; Regional; Studies; Social-ecological systems; Sustainability;
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The ecosystem services framework aims to encourage ecological sustainability through political-economic decisions. However, it fails to capture the complexity of social–ecological interactions. This is an obstacle for coping with current grand challenges through integrative knowledge production and collaborative learning. Landscape concepts and approaches, which emphasize human–environment interactions, governance and stewardship, can help overcome this obstacle. In particular, landscape concepts and approaches can help resolve the integrative and operational gaps encountered in the ecosystem services framework as a means of communicating evidence-based knowledge about the state and trends of ecosystems. The goal of this Special Issue is to address how different interpretations of landscape can support knowledge production about ES, and how applying landscape approaches on the ground can encourage more collaborative and sustainable land management alternatives. The effectiveness of the ecosystem services framework can be improved by (1) the use of landscape concepts to build bridges to different disciplines, arts and practice, as well as to build SMART sustainability indicators, and (2) the application of holistic landscape approaches for place-based knowledge co-production and collaborative learning across multiple governance levels. This forms the base for a research infrastructure integrating methods from the natural and social sciences through macroecology, comparative politics, and regional studies. While place-based research using landscape concepts can help develop more sustainable alternatives for land management, scaling up landscape approach initiatives towards landscape stewardship and fostering collaborations among initiatives are paramount challenges.
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