Title | Atlas of Ecosystem Services [electronic resource] : Drivers, Risks, and Societal Responses / edited by Matthias Schröter, Aletta Bonn, Stefan Klotz, Ralf Seppelt, Cornelia Baessler |
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Imprint | Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019 |
Edition | 1st ed. 2019 |
Connect to | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96229-0 |
Descript | XXX, 414 p. 237 illus., 215 illus. in color. online resource |
Forward -- Preface -- 1. The Risk to Ecosystems and Ecosystem Services: a Framework for the Ecosystem Service Atlas -- 2. The Ecosystem Service Concept: Linking Ecosystems and Human Wellbeing- 3. The Link Between Diversity, Ecosystem Functions and Ecosystem Services -- 4. Embracing Community Resilience in Ecosystem Management and Research -- 5. Risk and Uncertainty as Sources of Economic Value of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services -- 6. Taking Social Responsibility in Using Ecosystem Services Concepts: Ethical Issues of Linking Ecosystems and Human Well-Being -- 7. Introduction to Part II: Drivers and Their Risks for Ecosystems, Their Functions, and Services -- 8. Scaling Sensitivity of Drivers -- 9. The Evidence for Genetic Diversity Effects on Ecosystem Services -- 10. Using Dynamic Global Vegetation Models (DGVMs) for Projecting Ecosystem Services at Regional Scales -- 11. Remote Sensing Measurements of Forest Structure Types for Ecosystem Service Mapping -- 12. Mapping Land System Archetypes to Understand Drivers of Ecosystem Service Risks -- 13. Assessment of Soil Functions Affected by Soil Management -- 14. Mediterranean Wetlands: A Gradient from Natural Resilience to a Fragile Social-Ecosystem -- 15. Vulnerability of Ecosystem Services in Farmland Depends on Landscape Management -- 16. Provisioning Ecosystem Services at Risk: Pollination Benefits and Pollination Dependency of Cropping Systems at the Global Scale -- 17. Minimising Risks of Global Change by Enhancing Resilience of Pollinators in Agricultural Systems -- 18. Drivers of Risks for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Biogas Plants Development in Germany -- 19. European Energy Governance Landscapes: Energy-Related Pressures on Ecosystem Services -- 20. Wind Power Deployment as a Stressor for Ecosystem Services: A Comparative Case Study from Germany and Sweden -- 21. Selected Trade-Offs and Risks Associated with Land Use Transitions in Central Germany -- 22. New EU-Level Scenarios on the Future of Ecosystem Services -- 23. International Trade and Global Flows of Ecosystem Services -- 24. The Rural-to-Urban Gradient and Ecosystem Services -- 25. How to Reconcile the Ecosystem Service of Regulating the Microclimate with Urban Planning Projects on Brownfields? The Case Study Bayerischer Bahnhof in Leipzig, Germany -- 26. Urban Green Infrastructure in Support of Ecosystem Services in a Highly Dynamic South American City: A Multi-Scale Assessment on Santiago de Chile -- 27. Climate Regulation by Diverse Urban Green Spaces: Risks and Opportunities Related to Climate and Land Use Change -- 28. Climate Change as Driver for Ecosystem Services Risk and Opportunities -- 29. Capacity of Ecosystems to Degrade Anthropogenic Chemicals -- 30. Impacts of Nitrogen Deposition on Forest Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity -- 31. Ecosystem Services from Inland Waters and Their Aquatic Ecosystems -- 32. Groundwater Ecosystems and Their Services: Current Status and Potential Risks -- 33. Drinking Water Quality at Risk: A European Perspective -- 34. Pesticide Effects on Stream Ecosystems -- 35. How Good Are Bad Species? -- 36. Alien Planktonic Species in the Marine Realm: What Do They Mean for Ecosystem Services Provision? -- 37. Invasion of the Wadden Sea by the Pacific Oyster (Magallana gigas): A Risk to Ecosystem Services? -- 38. Introduction to Part III: Trade-offs and Synergies Among Ecosystem Services -- 39. Trade-Offs and Synergies Between Biodiversity Conservation and Productivity in the Context of Increasing Demands on Landscapes -- 40. Climate Change Induced Carbon Competition: Bioenergy Versus Soil Organic Matter Reproduction -- 41. Removal of Agricultural Residues from Conventional Cropping Systems -- 42. Shrinking Cities and Ecosystem Services: Opportunities, Planning, Challenges, and Risk -- 43. Spatial Patterns of Ecosystem Service Bundles in Germany -- 44. Indicators of Ecosystem Services for Policy Makers in the Netherlands -- 45. The Montérégie Connection: Understanding How Ecosystems Can Provide Resilience to the Risk of Ecosystem Service Change -- 46. Synchronized Peak Rate Years of Global Resources Use Imply Critical Trade-Offs in Appropriation of Natural Resources and Ecosystem Services -- 47. Introduction to Part IV: Societal Responses -- 48. Governance Risks in Designing Policy Responses to Manage Ecosystem Services -- 49. Policy Mixes for Sustained Ecosystem Service Provision -- 50. Societal Response, Governance, and Managing Ecosystem Service Risks -- 51. Payments for Ecosystem Services: Private and Public Funding to Avoid Risks to Ecosystem Services -- 52. The TEEB Approach for Demonstrating Societal Risks to Ecosystem Services: Taking Grassland Conservation as an Example -- 53. Urban Ecosystem Service Provision and Social-Environmental Justice in the City of Leipzig, Germany -- 54. Climate Change Impacts on Small Island States: Ecosystem Services Risks and Opportunities. 55. The Loss of Ecosystem Functions in Riverine Floodplains in Germany -- 56. Opportunity Maps for Sustainable Use of Natural Capital -- 57. Rice Ecosystem Services in South-East Asia: The LEGATO Project, Its Approaches and Main Results with a Focus on Biocontrol Services -- 58. Impacts of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services -- 59. Social Mapping of Perceived Ecosystem Service Risks: Some Thoughts from a Belgian Case Study -- 60. Ecosystem Services: Understanding Drivers, Opportunities, and Risks to Move Towards Sustainable Land Management and Governance