Ecosystem Services in Human- Environment Systems
Vortragender: Prof. Dr. Thomas Koellner, Ecological Services (PES), University of Bayreuth
Do. 14.05.2009 (16:15-17:45), H6The adaptive management of ecosystem services requires knowledge about
the interdependence of land use decision-making and the ecosystem
features in a given landscape; and how this coupled human-environment
system is influenced by drivers of global change. The problem in this
context is, that both decision-making processes and the ecosystem
changes are subject to large uncertainties and incomplete information.
FFor a case study in a Costa Rican watershed, we develop a spatially
explicit Bayesian network linking ecological and socio-economic
information. This type of model should be useful to plan and simulate
new policy measures like payments for ecosystem services, because it
simultaneously takes the ecosystem, socio-economic system and the
policy system into account. The model allows identifying management
units with high and low values for hydrological ecosystem services and
thus the targeting of available financial funds can be optimized.
First working steps show that such a BN provides a robust modeling
environment, useful for better informed and participatory decision-
making.
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