Against the background of climate change, current and future provision of ecosystem services (ES) will also change. The recording of current provision potentials and its development in future is important for adapted regional planning. ES assessments are frequently carried out in the context of expert-based surveys, which have, however, revealed little information to date about uncertainties. We present a novel approach that combines the ES matrix assessment with the Delphi approach, confidence ratings, standardized confidence levels, and scenario assessment. First, the most important ES and their current and future provision potentials were identified by expert-based surveys in the study region, Halle (Saale) in Germany. Secondly, land use...
Estimating and mapping Ecosystem Services (ESS) is a primary basis for reasonable ecosystem managing...
In Western Europe, ecosystems have been shaped to maximise the supply of one specific biomass provis...
<p>Better integration of knowledge from ecological, social and economic science is necessary to adva...
The growing pressure on natural resources and biodiversity has led to a widespread acknowledgement o...
International audienceSpatially explicit assessments of ecosystem services (ES) potentials are a key...
The ecosystems of our intensively used European landscapes produce a variety of natural goods and se...
Most impacts on providing ecosystem services (ESs) are related to land use changes that may cause ec...
In this article, a revised and enlarged version of a qualitative assessment matrix for the appraisal...
Sustainable forest management is driving the development of forest decision support systems (DSSs) t...
Most impacts on providing ecosystem services (ESs) are related to land use changes that may cause e...
In this paper, we critically reflect on the ability of spatial and sectoral planning approaches to d...
In this study, we assess the supply of five ecosystem services (ES, i.e. biodiversity provision, car...
The widely reported impacts of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity pose a threat also to t...
Estimating and mapping Ecosystem Services (ESS) is a primary basis for reasonable ecosystem managing...
In Western Europe, ecosystems have been shaped to maximise the supply of one specific biomass provis...
<p>Better integration of knowledge from ecological, social and economic science is necessary to adva...
The growing pressure on natural resources and biodiversity has led to a widespread acknowledgement o...
International audienceSpatially explicit assessments of ecosystem services (ES) potentials are a key...
The ecosystems of our intensively used European landscapes produce a variety of natural goods and se...
Most impacts on providing ecosystem services (ESs) are related to land use changes that may cause ec...
In this article, a revised and enlarged version of a qualitative assessment matrix for the appraisal...
Sustainable forest management is driving the development of forest decision support systems (DSSs) t...
Most impacts on providing ecosystem services (ESs) are related to land use changes that may cause e...
In this paper, we critically reflect on the ability of spatial and sectoral planning approaches to d...
In this study, we assess the supply of five ecosystem services (ES, i.e. biodiversity provision, car...
The widely reported impacts of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity pose a threat also to t...
Estimating and mapping Ecosystem Services (ESS) is a primary basis for reasonable ecosystem managing...
In Western Europe, ecosystems have been shaped to maximise the supply of one specific biomass provis...
<p>Better integration of knowledge from ecological, social and economic science is necessary to adva...