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Mapping and assessing ecosystem services in the EU - Lessons learned from the ESMERALDA approach of integration

Authors :
Benjamin Burkhard
Joachim Maes
Marion Potschin-Young
Fernando Santos-Martín
Davide Geneletti
Pavel Stoev
Leena Kopperoinen
Cristian Adamescu
Blal Adem Esmail
Ildikó Arany
Andy Arnell
Mario Balzan
David N. Barton
Pieter van Beukering
Sabine Bicking
Paulo Borges
Bilyana Borisova
Leon Braat
Luke M Brander
Svetla Bratanova-Doncheva
Steven Broekx
Claire Brown
Constantin Cazacu
Neville Crossman
Bálint Czúcz
Jan Daněk
Rudolf de Groot
Daniel Depellegrin
Panayotis Dimopoulos
Nora Elvinger
Markus Erhard
Nora Fagerholm
Jana Frélichová
Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
Margarita Grudova
Roy Haines-Young
Ola Inghe
Tamas Kallay
Tamara Kirin
Hermann Klug
Ioannis Kokkoris
Iskra Konovska
Marion Kruse
Iliyana Kuzmova
Manfred Lange
Inge Liekens
Alon Lotan
Damian Lowicki
Sandra Luque
Cristina Marta-Pedroso
Andrzej Mizgajski
Laura Mononen
Sara Mulder
Felix Müller
Stoyan Nedkov
Mariana Nikolova
Hannah Östergård
Lyubomir Penev
Paulo Pereira
Kati Pitkänen
Tobias Plieninger
Sven-Erik Rabe
Steffen Reichel
Philip Roche
Graciela Rusch
Anda Ruskule
Anna Sapundzhieva
Kalev Sepp
Ina Sieber
Mateja Šmid Hribar
Simona Stašová
Bastian Steinhoff-Knopp
Małgorzata Stępniewska
Anne Teller
David Vackar
Martine van Weelden
Kristina Veidemane
Henrik Vejre
Petteri Vihervaara
Arto Viinikka
Miguel Villoslada
Bettina Weibel
Grazia Zulian
Source :
One Ecosystem, Vol 3, Iss , Pp 1-20 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Pensoft Publishers, 2018.

Abstract

The European Union (EU) Horizon 2020 Coordination and Support Action ESMERALDA aimed at developing guidance and a flexible methodology for Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services (MAES) to support the EU member states in the implementation of the EU Biodiversity Strategy’s Target 2 Action 5. ESMERALDA’s key tasks included network creation, stakeholder engagement, enhancing ecosystem services mapping and assessment methods across various spatial scales and value domains, work in case studies and support of EU member states in MAES implementation. Thus ESMERALDA aimed at integrating various project outcomes around four major strands: i) Networking, ii) Policy, iii) Research and iv) Application. The objective was to provide guidance for integrated ecosystem service mapping and assessment that can be used for sustainable decision-making in policy, business, society, practice and science at EU, national and regional levels. This article presents the overall ESMERALDA approach of integrating the above-mentioned project components and outcomes and provides an overview of how the enhanced methods were applied and how they can be used to support MAES implementation in the EU member states. Experiences with implementing such a large pan-European Coordination and Support Action in the context of EU policy are discussed and recommendations for future actions are given.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23678194
Volume :
3
Issue :
1-20
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
One Ecosystem
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.88bda9e3e3e94bb78e0ef7008131c9de
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/oneeco.3.e29153