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Provision of aquatic ecosystem services as a consequence of societal changes: The case of the Baltic Sea

Authors :
Kerstin Bly Joyce
Kari Hyytiäinen
Alf Norkko
Bo G. Gustafsson
Eva Ehrnsten
H. E. Markus Meier
Barbara Bauer
Kari Eilola
Marianne Zandersen
Sofia Saraiva
Maciej T. Tomczak
Department of Economics and Management
Helsinki Institute of Sustainability Science (HELSUS)
Economics of aquatic ecosystems
Environmental and Resource Economics
Tvärminne Benthic Ecology Team
Marine Ecosystems Research Group
Biological stations
Tvärminne Zoological Station
Ecosystems and Environment Research Programme
Source :
Hyytiäinen, K, Bauer, B, Bly Joyce, K, Ehrnsten, E, Eilola, K, Gustafsson, B G, Meier, H E M, Norkko, A, Saraiva, S, Tomczak, M & Zandersen, M 2021, ' Provision of aquatic ecosystem services as a consequence of societal changes : The case of the Baltic Sea ', Population Ecology, vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 61-74 . https://doi.org/10.1002/1438-390X.12033
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

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 simulations, the two global futures ("Sustainable well-being" vs. "Fossil-fuelled development") studied lead to clearly deviating trajectories in the provision of marine ecosystem services. Under the "Sustainable well-being"-scenario primary production decreases by 20%, catches of demersal fish increases and the recreation opportunities increase significantly by the end of the ongoing century. Under the "fossil-fuelled development"-scenario primary production doubles, fisheries focus on less valued pelagic fish and the recreation possibilities will decrease. Long-term projections of aquatic ecosystem services prepared for alternative global socioeconomic futures can be used by policy makers and managers to adaptively and iteratively adjust mitigation and adaptation effort with plausible future changes in the drivers of water pollution.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hyytiäinen, K, Bauer, B, Bly Joyce, K, Ehrnsten, E, Eilola, K, Gustafsson, B G, Meier, H E M, Norkko, A, Saraiva, S, Tomczak, M & Zandersen, M 2021, ' Provision of aquatic ecosystem services as a consequence of societal changes : The case of the Baltic Sea ', Population Ecology, vol. 63, no. 1, pp. 61-74 . https://doi.org/10.1002/1438-390X.12033
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6fbb2633925c9b6bc42e39fb42ab3e77
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/1438-390X.12033