Managing multiple ecosystem services (ES), including addressing trade-offs between services and preventing ecological surprises, is among the most pressing areas for sustainability research. These challenges require ES research to go beyond the currently common approach of snapshot studies limited to one or two services at a single point in time. We used a spatiotemporal approach to examine changes in nine ES and their relationships from 1971 to 2006 across 131 municipalities in a mixed-use landscape in Quebec, Canada. We show how an approach that incorporates time and space can improve our understanding of ES dynamics. We found an increase in the provision of most services through time; however, provision of ES was not uniformly enhanced a...
Ecosystem services (ES) refer to the flow of ecosystem benefits to people, and are classified as eit...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are complex, dynamic systems with strong interdependencies between t...
The environments in which we live are complex, adapting and evolving in non-linear ways. The ecosyst...
Managing multiple ecosystem services (ES), including addressing trade-offs between services and prev...
Managing multiple ecosystem services (ES), including addressing trade-offs between services and prev...
Ecosystem services (ES), such as timber, clean water, and nature-based recreation, are co-produced t...
Dramatic changes in ecosystem services have motivated recent work characterizing their interactions,...
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bund...
Despite the importance of understanding the historical dynamics of ecosystem services (ES), littlere...
To maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people alter landscape structu...
International audienceTo maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people a...
International audienceTo maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people a...
International audienceTo maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people a...
International audienceTo maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people a...
The environments in which we live are complex, adapting and evolving in non-linear ways. The ecosyst...
Ecosystem services (ES) refer to the flow of ecosystem benefits to people, and are classified as eit...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are complex, dynamic systems with strong interdependencies between t...
The environments in which we live are complex, adapting and evolving in non-linear ways. The ecosyst...
Managing multiple ecosystem services (ES), including addressing trade-offs between services and prev...
Managing multiple ecosystem services (ES), including addressing trade-offs between services and prev...
Ecosystem services (ES), such as timber, clean water, and nature-based recreation, are co-produced t...
Dramatic changes in ecosystem services have motivated recent work characterizing their interactions,...
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bund...
Despite the importance of understanding the historical dynamics of ecosystem services (ES), littlere...
To maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people alter landscape structu...
International audienceTo maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people a...
International audienceTo maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people a...
International audienceTo maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people a...
International audienceTo maximize specific ecosystem services (ES) such as food production, people a...
The environments in which we live are complex, adapting and evolving in non-linear ways. The ecosyst...
Ecosystem services (ES) refer to the flow of ecosystem benefits to people, and are classified as eit...
Social-ecological systems (SES) are complex, dynamic systems with strong interdependencies between t...
The environments in which we live are complex, adapting and evolving in non-linear ways. The ecosyst...