提高生态系统服务评估的利用率:欧洲从业人员最佳实践清单

IF 1.8 Q3 ECOLOGY
David N. Barton, Bart Immerzeel, Luke Brander, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, Jarumi Kato Huerta, Conor Kretsch, Solen Le Clech, Paula Rendon, Joana Seguin, Martha Arámbula Coyote, J. Babí Almenar, Mario Balzan, Benjamin Burkhard, C. Carvalho-Santos, Davide Geneletti, Victoria Guisado Goñi, E. Giannakis, Inge Liekens, P. Lupa, Gillian Ryan, M. Stępniewska, E. Tanács, V. van ‘t Hoff, Franziska Walther, C. Zoumides, I. Zwierzchowska, I. Grammatikopoulou, Miguel Villosalda
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为了了解多元价值观在决策中的作用,政府间科学政策平台价值观评估将自然估值广义 地定义为包括生物物理、经济和社会文化评估,其中包括生态系统服务评估。IPBES 对科学文献的审查表明,缺乏有关利益相关者对各类方法的接受程度的文献。欧盟项目 SELINA 旨在促进不同治理层面对生态系统服务评估的吸收。本文通过汇编111份涉及12种欧洲语言的ES评估指导文件中的ES评估研究设计建议,对国家和地方应用中的指导进行了回顾。本文针对建议提高 ES 评估相关性和稳健性的七个诊断主题对指导文件进行了评估:生态系统状况变量;能力-潜力;供应-需求;空间比例和分辨率能力;社会和健康效益兼容性;经济估值兼容性;以及不确定性评估。本文将这些主题的指导建议编制成一套核对清单,供从业人员和 ES 评估承包商使用。我们发现了这些研究设计特征与政策周期相关指导之间的协同作用。核对表旨在让项目进行自我评估,并改进其设计和实施,以提高其环境、社会和经济评估的稳健性。从知识供应的角度来看,这有望增加利益相关者吸收评估结果的可能性。在本文的最后,我们从不同的角度以及对环境、社会和经济评估知识的需求和政治用途的角度,对吸收的局限性提出了一些警告。
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Increasing uptake of ecosystem service assessments: best practice check-lists for practitioners in Europe
Aiming at understanding the role of plural values in decision-making, the IPBES Values Assessment defined nature valuation broadly as including biophysical, economic and socio-cultural assessments, including ecosystem service assessment. IPBES reviews of scientific literature revealed a lack of documentation of uptake by stakeholders across method types. The EU project SELINA aims to contribute to increasing uptake of ES assessments at different governance levels. This paper reviews guidance in national and local applications by compiling study design recommendations for ES assessments from 111 guidance documents on ES assessments covering 12 European languages. Guidance documents are evaluated for seven diagnostic topics suggested to increase relevance and robustness of ES assessments: ecosystem condition variables; capacity-potential; supply-demand; spatial scaling and resolution capability; social and health benefit compatibility; economic valuation compatibility; and uncertainty assessment. The paper develops the guidance recommendations across these topics into a set of checklists for practitioners and contractors of ES assessments. We find synergies between these study design features and gaps in guidance in relation to the policy cycle. Checklists are aimed at projects self-assessing and improving their design and implementation to increase robustness of their ES assessment. From a knowledge supply perspective, this is expected to increase the likelihood of uptake of results by stakeholders. We end the paper with some cautions on limitations to uptake from different perspectives and the demand for and political uses of ES assessment knowledge.
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One Ecosystem
One Ecosystem Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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