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DOI: 10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102051
论文题名:
Quantifying interregional flows of multiple ecosystem services – A case study for Germany
作者: Kleemann J.; Schröter M.; Bagstad K.J.; Kuhlicke C.; Kastner T.; Fridman D.; Schulp C.J.E.; Wolff S.; Martínez-López J.; Koellner T.; Arnhold S.; Martín-López B.; Marques A.; Lopez-Hoffman L.; Liu J.; Kissinger M.; Guerra C.A.; Bonn A.
刊名: Global Environmental Change
ISSN: 9593780
出版年: 2020
卷: 61
语种: 英语
中文关键词: Assessment ; Flow ; Interregional ecosystem services ; Quantification ; Telecoupling
英文关键词: agricultural land ; biodiversity ; biophysics ; cocoa ; conceptual framework ; ecosystem service ; flood control ; humid environment ; pest control ; resource management ; sustainability ; watershed ; Cameroon ; Cote dIvoire ; Ecuador ; Ghana ; Ailuropoda melanoleuca ; Aves ; Theobroma cacao
英文摘要: Despite a growing number of national-scale ecosystem service (ES) assessments, few studies consider the impacts of ES use and consumption beyond national or regional boundaries. Interregional ES flows – ecosystem services “imported” from and “exported” to other countries – are rarely analyzed and their importance for global sustainability is little known. Here, we provide a first multi-ES quantification of a nation's use of ES from abroad. We focus on ES flows that benefit the population in Germany but are supplied outside German territory. We employ a conceptual framework recently developed to systematically quantify interregional ES flows. We address four types of interregional ES flows with: (i) biophysical flows of traded goods: cocoa import for consumption; (ii) flows mediated by migratory species: migration of birds providing pest control; (iii) passive biophysical flows: flood control along transboundary watersheds; and (iv) information flows: China's giant panda loan to the Berlin Zoo. We determined that: (i) Ivory Coast and Ghana alone supply around 53% of Germany's cocoa while major negative consequences for biodiversity occurred in Cameroon and Ecuador; (ii) Africa´s humid and sub-humid climate zones are important habitats for the majority of migratory bird species that provide natural pest control services in agricultural areas in Germany; (iii) Upstream watersheds outside the country add an additional 64% flood regulation services nationally, while Germany exports 40% of flood regulation services in neighboring, downstream countries; (iv) Information flows transported by the pandas were mainly related to political aspects and - contrary to our expectations - considerably less on biological and natural aspects. We discuss the implications of these results for international resource management policy and governance. © 2020 The Authors
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/168189
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作者单位: Department of Ecosystem Services, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Permoserstr. 15, Leipzig, 04318, Germany; German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv) Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Deutscher Platz 5e, Leipzig, 04103, Germany; Dept. Sustainable Landscape Development, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute for Geosciences and Geography, Von-Seckendorff-Platz 4, Halle (Saale), 06120, Germany; Department of Computational Landscape Ecology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Permoserstr. 15, Leipzig, 04318, Germany; U.S. Geological Survey, Geosciences & Environmental Change Science Center, P.O. Box 25046, MS 980, Denver, CO 80225, United States; Department Urban and Environmental Sociology, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Permoserstraße 15, Leipzig, 04318, Germany; University of Potsdam, Institute for Environmental Research and Geography, Karl-Liebknecht-Straße 24-25, Potsdam, 14476, Germany; Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (SBiK-F), Senckenberganlage 25, Frankfurt am Main, 60325, Germany; Department of Geography and Environmental Development, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sustainability and Environmental Policy Group, P.O.B. 653, Beer Sheva, Israel; Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Environmental Geography Group, De Boelelaan 1111, Amsterdam, 1081 HV, Netherlands; Scientific Campus of the University of the Basque Country, BC3 Basque Centre for Climate Change, Leioa, Spain; Soil Erosion and Conservation Research Group, CEBAS-CSIC, Spanish Research Council Campus de Espinardo, P.O. Box 164, Murcia, 30100, Spain; University of Bayreuth, Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Geosciences, BayCEER, Professorship of Ecological Services (PES), Germany; Leuphana University, Faculty of Sustainability, Institute for Ethics and Transdisciplinary for Sustainability Research, Lüneburg, Universitätsallee 1, Lüneburg, 21335, Germany; European Commission, Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy; University of Arizona, School of Natural Resources and Environment, and Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, Tucson, AZ 85721, United States; Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, Center for Systems Integration and Sustainability (CSIS), Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48823, United States; Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Biology, Am Kirchtor 1, Halle (Saale), 06108, Germany; Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Institute of Biodiversity, Dornburger Straße 159, Jena, 07743, Germany

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Kleemann J.,Schröter M.,Bagstad K.J.,et al. Quantifying interregional flows of multiple ecosystem services – A case study for Germany[J]. Global Environmental Change,2020-01-01,61
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