天堂之光极光生态系统服务和非服务的探索性回顾

IF 6.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
James David Broome , David Cook , Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir
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摘要

极光生态系统服务(ES)是一个在浩瀚的生态系统服务文献中尚未正式涉及的主题。本研究采用搜索、评估、综合和分析(SALSA)方法对文献进行了系统回顾,调查了大量跨世纪极光文献,以便与生态系统服务概念进行综合,并确定极光现象提供的主要生态系统服务。我们从三个科学数据库(ScienceDirect、Scopus 和 Google Scholar)中收集了 2,900 篇有关极光的文献,其中 1,054 篇进入了综合分析阶段,525 篇最能说明问题的文章被保留下来,用于本次综述。根据《生态系统服务国际通用分类》第 5.1 版的分类方法,共确定了 14 项极光生态系统服务:提供(4 项)、调节和维护(1 项)以及文化(9 项)。此外,还确定并分类了 9 种生态系统服务(EDS):供给(4)、调节和维护(3)以及文化(2)。研究发现,极光以多种方式在地球物理、生物物理和社会生态系统中发挥作用。对生态系统服务(ES)概念进行了新的扩展,即 "外生态系统服务"(EXS),将极光视为从空间环境流入生态系统的重叠部分,反映了地球系统服务(GS)概念及其从地下环境流入生态系统的情况。讨论了极光生态系统服务在管理和决策中的作用,并探讨了开展更多研究的多种机会。
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Heavenly lights: An exploratory review of auroral ecosystem services and disservices

Auroral ecosystem services (ES) is a subject that has not yet been formally addressed in the expansive ecosystem services literature. This study conducts a systematic literature review using the Search, Appraisal, Synthesis and Analysis (SALSA) method to investigate the vast multi-century auroral literature for synthesis with the ES concept and identifies the main ES provisioned by the auroral phenomenon. A total of 2,900 publications concerning the aurora were sourced from three scientific databases (ScienceDirect, Scopus and Google Scholar), 1,054 articles were advanced to the synthesis and analysis stage, and 525 of the most illustrative examples were retained for the purposes of this review. Based on the categorization in accordance with Version 5.1 of the Common International Classification for Ecosystem Services typology, a total of 14 auroral ES are identified: provisioning (4), regulation and maintenance (1) and cultural (9). In addition, 9 ecosystem disservices (EDS) are also identified and classified: provisioning (4), regulation and maintenance (3) and cultural (2). The aurora is found to function in geophysical, biophysical and socio-ecological systems in a variety of ways. A novel extension of the ES concept is introduced as “exosystem services” (EXS), accounting for the aurora as an overlap between flows into ecosystems from the space environment, mirroring the geosystem services (GS) concept and its flows into ecosystems from the subsurface environment. Auroral ES in management and decision-making is discussed, and multiple opportunities for additional research are explored.

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Ecosystem Services
Ecosystem Services ECOLOGYENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES&-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
CiteScore
14.90
自引率
7.90%
发文量
109
期刊介绍: Ecosystem Services is an international, interdisciplinary journal that is associated with the Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP). The journal is dedicated to exploring the science, policy, and practice related to ecosystem services, which are the various ways in which ecosystems contribute to human well-being, both directly and indirectly. Ecosystem Services contributes to the broader goal of ensuring that the benefits of ecosystems are recognized, valued, and sustainably managed for the well-being of current and future generations. The journal serves as a platform for scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and other stakeholders to share their findings and insights, fostering collaboration and innovation in the field of ecosystem services.
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