Ten years of ecosystem services matrix: Review of a (r)evolution

IF 1.8 Q3 ECOLOGY
C. S. Campagne, P. Roche, F. Müller, Benjamin Burkhard
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Abstract

With the Ecosystem Service (ES) concept's popularisation, the need for robust and practical methodologies for ES assessments has increased. The ES matrix approach, linking ecosystem types or other geospatial units with ES in easy-to-apply lookup tables, was first developed ten years ago and, since then, has been broadly used. Whereas detailed methodological guidelines can be found in literature, the ES matrix approach seems to be often used in a quick (and maybe even "quick and dirty”) way. Based on a review of scientific publications, in which the ES matrix approach was used, we present the diversity of application contexts, highlight trends of uses and propose future recommendations for improved applications of the ES matrix. A total of 109 studies applying the ES matrix approach and one methodological study without concrete applications were considered for the review. Amongst the main patterns observed, the ES matrix approach allows the assessment of a higher number of ES than other ES assessment methods. ES can be jointly assessed with indicators for ecosystem condition and biodiversity in the ES matrix. Although the ES matrix allows us consider many data sources to achieve the assessment scores for the individual ES, in the reviewed studies, these were mainly used together with expert-based scoring (73%) and/or ES scores that were based on an already-published ES matrix or deduced by information found in related scientific publications (51%). We must acknowledge that 27% of the studies did not clearly explain their methodology. This points out a lack of method elucidation on how the data had been used and where the scores came from. Although some studies addressed the need to consider variabilities and uncertainties in ES assessments, only a minority of studies (15%) did so. Our review shows that, in 29% of the studies, an already-existing matrix was used as an initial matrix for the assessment (mainly the same matrix from one of the Burkhard et al. papers). In 16% of the reviewed studies, no other data were used for the matrix scores or no adaptation of the existing matrix used was made. However, the actual idea of the ES scores, included in the Burkhard et al.'s matrices published 10 years ago, was to provide some examples and give inspiration for one's own studies. Therefore, we recommend to use only scores assessed for a specific study or, if one wishes to use pre-existing scores from another study, to revise them in depth, taking into account the local context of the new assessment. We also recommend to systematically report and consider variabilities and uncertainties in each ES assessment. We emphasise the need for all scientific studies to describe clearly and extensively the whole methodology used to score or evaluate ES in order to be able to rate the quality of the scores obtained. In conclusion, the application of the ES matrix has to become more transparent and integrate more variability analyses. The increasing number of studies that use the ES matrix approach confirms its success, appropriability, flexibility and utility for decision-making, as well as its ability to increase awareness of ES.
生态系统服务矩阵的十年:a (r)演变回顾
随着生态系统服务(ES)概念的普及,对生态系统服务评估的稳健和实用方法的需求也在增加。ES矩阵方法在易于应用的查找表中将生态系统类型或其他地理空间单元与ES联系起来,于十年前首次开发,自那时以来,已被广泛使用。尽管详细的方法指南可以在文献中找到,ES矩阵方法似乎经常用于快速(甚至可能是“快速而肮脏”)方法根据对使用ES矩阵方法的科学出版物的审查,我们介绍了应用环境的多样性,强调了使用趋势,并提出了改进ES矩阵应用的未来建议。共考虑了109项采用ES矩阵方法的研究和一项没有具体应用的方法学研究进行审查。在观察到的主要模式中,与其他ES评估方法相比,ES矩阵方法允许评估更高数量的ES。ES可以与ES矩阵中的生态系统状况和生物多样性指标联合评估。尽管ES矩阵允许我们考虑许多数据来源来获得个体ES的评估分数,但在审查的研究中,这些数据主要与基于专家的评分(73%)和/或基于已发表的ES矩阵或根据相关科学出版物中的信息推断的ES分额(51%)一起使用。我们必须承认,27%的研究没有明确解释其方法。这表明缺乏关于数据如何使用以及分数来源的方法说明。尽管一些研究提出了在ES评估中考虑可变性和不确定性的必要性,但只有少数研究(15%)这样做了。我们的综述表明,在29%的研究中,已经存在的矩阵被用作评估的初始矩阵(主要是Burkhard等人的一篇论文中的相同矩阵)。在16%的审查研究中,没有使用其他数据作为矩阵得分,或者没有对所使用的现有矩阵进行调整。然而,Burkhard等人10年前发表的矩阵中包含的ES分数的实际想法是提供一些例子,并为自己的研究提供灵感。因此,我们建议只使用特定研究的评估分数,或者,如果希望使用另一项研究的预先存在的分数,则考虑到新评估的当地背景,对其进行深入修订。我们还建议系统地报告并考虑每个ES评估中的可变性和不确定性。我们强调,所有科学研究都需要清楚而广泛地描述用于评分或评估ES的整个方法,以便能够对所获得的评分的质量进行评分。总之,ES矩阵的应用必须变得更加透明,并整合更多的可变性分析。越来越多的研究使用ES矩阵方法证实了其成功性、适用性、灵活性和决策效用,以及提高ES意识的能力。
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One Ecosystem
One Ecosystem Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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