Aquatic ecosystem services are important for human wellbeing, but they are much less studied than terrestrial ecosystem services. The objectives of this study are to broaden, itemize and exemplify the human-nature interactions in modeling the future provision of aquatic ecosystem services. We include shared socioeconomic and representative concentration pathways, used extensively in climate research, as drivers of change for the future development of the Baltic Sea. Then we use biogeochemical and ecosystem models to demonstrate the future development of exemplary supporting, provisioning and cultural ecosystem services for two distinct combinations of regionally downscaled global climate and socioeconomic futures. According to the model sim...
<div><p>Achieving good environmental status in the Baltic Sea region requires decision support tools...
Humanity’s dependence on ecosystem support is ‘‘mentally hidden’ ’ to large segments of society; it ...
Effectively reducing cumulative impacts on marine ecosystems requires co-evolution between science, ...
We developed numerical simulations of potential future ecological states of the Baltic Sea ecosystem...
Long-term scenario analyses can be powerful tools to explore plausible futures of human development ...
Long-term scenario analyses can be powerful tools to explore plausible futures of human development ...
The European Biodiversity Strategy asks EU Member States for an assessment, mapping and valuing of E...
Worldwide, fisheries have experienced change over time. An excess of exploitation for providing food...
The Baltic Sea is a dynamic environment responding to various drivers operating at different tempora...
The environmental state of the Baltic Sea system is influenced by both natural and anthropogenic fac...
Coastal global oceans are expected to undergo drastic changes driven by climate change and increasin...
Achieving good environmental status in the Baltic Sea region requires decision support tools which a...
Loss of marine ecosystem resilience can lead to abrupt changes in ecosystem structure, so called reg...
Climate change has multiple effects on Baltic Sea species, communities and ecosystem functioning thr...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits natural ecosystems provide to society, such as food provisi...
<div><p>Achieving good environmental status in the Baltic Sea region requires decision support tools...
Humanity’s dependence on ecosystem support is ‘‘mentally hidden’ ’ to large segments of society; it ...
Effectively reducing cumulative impacts on marine ecosystems requires co-evolution between science, ...
We developed numerical simulations of potential future ecological states of the Baltic Sea ecosystem...
Long-term scenario analyses can be powerful tools to explore plausible futures of human development ...
Long-term scenario analyses can be powerful tools to explore plausible futures of human development ...
The European Biodiversity Strategy asks EU Member States for an assessment, mapping and valuing of E...
Worldwide, fisheries have experienced change over time. An excess of exploitation for providing food...
The Baltic Sea is a dynamic environment responding to various drivers operating at different tempora...
The environmental state of the Baltic Sea system is influenced by both natural and anthropogenic fac...
Coastal global oceans are expected to undergo drastic changes driven by climate change and increasin...
Achieving good environmental status in the Baltic Sea region requires decision support tools which a...
Loss of marine ecosystem resilience can lead to abrupt changes in ecosystem structure, so called reg...
Climate change has multiple effects on Baltic Sea species, communities and ecosystem functioning thr...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the benefits natural ecosystems provide to society, such as food provisi...
<div><p>Achieving good environmental status in the Baltic Sea region requires decision support tools...
Humanity’s dependence on ecosystem support is ‘‘mentally hidden’ ’ to large segments of society; it ...
Effectively reducing cumulative impacts on marine ecosystems requires co-evolution between science, ...