AbstractEcosystems provide a variety of ecosystem services (ES), which act as key linkages between social and ecological systems. ES respond spatially and temporally to abiotic and biotic variation, and to management. Thus, resistant and resilient ES provision is expected to remain within a stable range when facing disturbances. In this study, generic indicators to evaluate resistance, potential resilience and capacity for transformation of ES provision are developed and their relevance demonstrated for a mountain grassland system. Indicators are based on plant trait composition (i.e. functional composition) and abiotic parameters determining ES provision at community, meta-community and landscape scales. First the resistance of an ES is in...
Abstract The concepts of resilience and ecosystem services broaden the opportunities for assessing s...
The concepts of resilience and ecosystem services broaden the opportunities for assessing sustainabi...
Land-use change is the single most important global driver of changes in biodiversity. Such changes ...
AbstractEcosystems provide a variety of ecosystem services (ES), which act as key linkages between s...
International audienceQuestions: Sustaining ecosystem services for society in the face of global cha...
Many recent studies show that grassland biodiversity is linked to ecosystem functioning (BEF Theory)...
Vegetation or habitat types are ecological phases, which can assume multiple states, and transformat...
The main objective of an ecosystem sustainable management is to preserve its capacity to respond and...
Abstract Background Recently there has been considerable focus on the ecosystem services concept whi...
International audienceMany recent studies show that grassland biodiversity is linked to ecosystem fu...
Over the centuries, specific farming practices shaped permanent grasslands in mountains. With socio-...
International audienceEvidence is accumulating that the continued provision of essential ecosystem s...
Understanding how drivers of change affect ecosystem services (ES) is of great importance. Indicator...
Resilience, as the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop, relates to ecological dynam...
Embraced for decision-making, resilience has evolved as a meaningful term in areas such as ecology, ...
Abstract The concepts of resilience and ecosystem services broaden the opportunities for assessing s...
The concepts of resilience and ecosystem services broaden the opportunities for assessing sustainabi...
Land-use change is the single most important global driver of changes in biodiversity. Such changes ...
AbstractEcosystems provide a variety of ecosystem services (ES), which act as key linkages between s...
International audienceQuestions: Sustaining ecosystem services for society in the face of global cha...
Many recent studies show that grassland biodiversity is linked to ecosystem functioning (BEF Theory)...
Vegetation or habitat types are ecological phases, which can assume multiple states, and transformat...
The main objective of an ecosystem sustainable management is to preserve its capacity to respond and...
Abstract Background Recently there has been considerable focus on the ecosystem services concept whi...
International audienceMany recent studies show that grassland biodiversity is linked to ecosystem fu...
Over the centuries, specific farming practices shaped permanent grasslands in mountains. With socio-...
International audienceEvidence is accumulating that the continued provision of essential ecosystem s...
Understanding how drivers of change affect ecosystem services (ES) is of great importance. Indicator...
Resilience, as the capacity to deal with change and continue to develop, relates to ecological dynam...
Embraced for decision-making, resilience has evolved as a meaningful term in areas such as ecology, ...
Abstract The concepts of resilience and ecosystem services broaden the opportunities for assessing s...
The concepts of resilience and ecosystem services broaden the opportunities for assessing sustainabi...
Land-use change is the single most important global driver of changes in biodiversity. Such changes ...