reviewFrontiers in Ecology and the EnvironmentFeb 1, 2009Closed access

Modeling multiple ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, commodity production, and tradeoffs at landscape scales

Stanford University · University of California, Santa Barbara · +8 more institutions

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Abstract

Nature provides a wide range of benefits to people. There is increasing consensus about the importance of incorporating these “ecosystem services” into resource management decisions, but quantifying the levels and values of these services has proven difficult. We use a spatially explicit modeling tool, Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST), to predict changes in ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, and commodity production levels. We apply InVEST to stakeholder‐defined scenarios of land‐use/land‐cover change in the Willamette Basin, Oregon. We found that scenarios that received high scores for a variety of ecosystem services also had high scores for biodiversity,…

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Keywords
  • Ecosystem services
  • Biodiversity
  • Environmental resource management
  • Ecosystem valuation
  • Ecosystem
  • Ecosystem health
  • Ecosystem management
  • Valuation (finance)
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