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Towards a Threat Assessment Framework for Ecosystem Services

pmid: 28190532
How can we tell if the ecosystem services upon which we rely are at risk of being lost, potentially permanently? Ecosystem services underpin human well-being, but we lack a consistent approach for categorizing the extent to which they are threatened. We present an assessment framework for assessing the degree to which the adequate and sustainable provision of a given ecosystem service is threatened. Our framework combines information on the states and trends of both ecosystem service supply and demand, with reference to two critical thresholds: demand exceeding supply and ecosystem service 'extinction'. This framework can provide a basis for global, national, and regional assessments of threat to ecosystem services, and accompany existing assessments of threat to species and ecosystems.
- University College London United Kingdom
- University of Queensland Australia
- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON United Kingdom
- UNSW Sydney Australia
- University College of London United Kingdom
ecosystem service supply, Conservation of Natural Resources, restoration, 330, Evolution, assessment, 577, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, 710, Assessment, 1105 Ecology, Behavior and Systematics, ecosystem service demand, Ecosystem, Genetics & Heredity, Evolutionary Biology, Ecology, extinction, sustainability, ecosystem services
ecosystem service supply, Conservation of Natural Resources, restoration, 330, Evolution, assessment, 577, Environmental Sciences & Ecology, 710, Assessment, 1105 Ecology, Behavior and Systematics, ecosystem service demand, Ecosystem, Genetics & Heredity, Evolutionary Biology, Ecology, extinction, sustainability, ecosystem services
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