METHODS AND INDICATORS FOR EVALUATION OF FOREST ECOSYSTEM SERVICES IN RIPARIAN BUFFER STRIPS

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作者
Saklaurs, Marcis [1 ]
Krumins, Janis [1 ]
机构
[1] Latvia Univ Agr, Jelgava, Latvia
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RESEARCH FOR RURAL DEVELOPMENT 2015, VOL 2 | 2015年
关键词
forest value; riparian forests; ecosystem services; VALUATION;
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In the research evaluation of the ecosystem services provided by riparian forests in Latvia has been studied. The aim of this research is to investigate the methods and indicators for assessing the value of ecosystem services of riparian forests and to establish the most appropriate methods of ecosystem service valuation in the case of Latvia. The study is based on analysis of scientific publications, special literature and reports of international organizations, studying results of previously performed qualitative and quantitative research methods in the field of ecosystem service evaluation. The results of this study revealed several methods that could be applied for evaluation of ecosystem services provided by riparian forests, taking into account that the set of available data may be limited and considering the costs and span of time that may be necessary to collect the missing data. The results also show that the majority of ecosystem service evaluation indicators can be applied if appropriate earlier studies have been performed and feasible data for similar territories or conditions are available. The knowledge of the methods and indicators for evaluation of ecosystem services is a crucial factor in the decision making process, when decisions on economic development or sustainable management of ecosystem services are made.
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