Linking ecosystem services with landscape history

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Matthias Bürgi
Janet Silbernagel
Jianguo Wu
Felix Kienast
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[1] WSL Swiss Federal Institute for Forest Snow and Landscape Research,Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies
[2] University of Wisconsin,School of Life Sciences & Global Institute of Sustainability
[3] Arizona State University,undefined
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Landscape Ecology | 2015年 / 30卷
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Ecosystem services; Landscape history; Land use and land cover; Driving forces; Landscape sustainability; Scenarios; Switzerland;
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The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has become widely used because it bridges ecology and economics and links nature to society. ES may evolve over time in dynamic landscapes driven by myriad processes. However, the consequences of changes in key ES has not been considered adequately in current ES research. Here we propose a framework for linking ES with landscape history, which can help us better understand the evolution of ES over time. We illustrate the framework by a case study from Switzerland. Both the capacity of landscapes to supply ES and the realization and recognition of key ES are likely to change over time. This insight should have important implications for landscape sustainability and related scenario studies.
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页数:9
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