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More green infrastructure is required to maintain ecosystem services under current trends in land-use change in Europe

Green infrastructure (GI), a network of nature, semi-natural areas and green space, delivers essential ecosystem services which underpin human well-being and quality of life. Maintaining ecosystem services through the development of GI is therefore increasingly recognized by policies as a strategy t...

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Autores principales: Maes, Joachim, Barbosa, Ana, Baranzelli, Claudia, Zulian, Grazia, Batista e Silva, Filipe, Vandecasteele, Ine, Hiederer, Roland, Liquete, Camino, Paracchini, Maria Luisa, Mubareka, Sarah, Jacobs-Crisioni, Chris, Castillo, Carolina Perpiña, Lavalle, Carlo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26120251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-014-0083-2
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author Maes, Joachim
Barbosa, Ana
Baranzelli, Claudia
Zulian, Grazia
Batista e Silva, Filipe
Vandecasteele, Ine
Hiederer, Roland
Liquete, Camino
Paracchini, Maria Luisa
Mubareka, Sarah
Jacobs-Crisioni, Chris
Castillo, Carolina Perpiña
Lavalle, Carlo
author_facet Maes, Joachim
Barbosa, Ana
Baranzelli, Claudia
Zulian, Grazia
Batista e Silva, Filipe
Vandecasteele, Ine
Hiederer, Roland
Liquete, Camino
Paracchini, Maria Luisa
Mubareka, Sarah
Jacobs-Crisioni, Chris
Castillo, Carolina Perpiña
Lavalle, Carlo
author_sort Maes, Joachim
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description Green infrastructure (GI), a network of nature, semi-natural areas and green space, delivers essential ecosystem services which underpin human well-being and quality of life. Maintaining ecosystem services through the development of GI is therefore increasingly recognized by policies as a strategy to cope with potentially changing conditions in the future. This paper assessed how current trends of land-use change have an impact on the aggregated provision of eight ecosystem services at the regional scale of the European Union, measured by the Total Ecosystem Services Index (TESI8). Moreover, the paper reports how further implementation of GI across Europe can help maintain ecosystem services at baseline levels. Current demographic, economic and agricultural trends, which affect land use, were derived from the so called Reference Scenario. This scenario is established by the European Commission to assess the impact of energy and climate policy up to 2050. Under the Reference Scenario, economic growth, coupled with the total population, stimulates increasing urban and industrial expansion. TESI8 is expected to decrease across Europe between 0 and 5 % by 2020 and between 10 and 15 % by 2050 relative to the base year 2010. Based on regression analysis, we estimated that every additional percent increase of the proportion of artificial land needs to be compensated with an increase of 2.2 % of land that qualifies as green infrastructure in order to maintain ecosystem services at 2010 levels.
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spelling pubmed-44791622015-06-26 More green infrastructure is required to maintain ecosystem services under current trends in land-use change in Europe Maes, Joachim Barbosa, Ana Baranzelli, Claudia Zulian, Grazia Batista e Silva, Filipe Vandecasteele, Ine Hiederer, Roland Liquete, Camino Paracchini, Maria Luisa Mubareka, Sarah Jacobs-Crisioni, Chris Castillo, Carolina Perpiña Lavalle, Carlo Landsc Ecol Research Article Green infrastructure (GI), a network of nature, semi-natural areas and green space, delivers essential ecosystem services which underpin human well-being and quality of life. Maintaining ecosystem services through the development of GI is therefore increasingly recognized by policies as a strategy to cope with potentially changing conditions in the future. This paper assessed how current trends of land-use change have an impact on the aggregated provision of eight ecosystem services at the regional scale of the European Union, measured by the Total Ecosystem Services Index (TESI8). Moreover, the paper reports how further implementation of GI across Europe can help maintain ecosystem services at baseline levels. Current demographic, economic and agricultural trends, which affect land use, were derived from the so called Reference Scenario. This scenario is established by the European Commission to assess the impact of energy and climate policy up to 2050. Under the Reference Scenario, economic growth, coupled with the total population, stimulates increasing urban and industrial expansion. TESI8 is expected to decrease across Europe between 0 and 5 % by 2020 and between 10 and 15 % by 2050 relative to the base year 2010. Based on regression analysis, we estimated that every additional percent increase of the proportion of artificial land needs to be compensated with an increase of 2.2 % of land that qualifies as green infrastructure in order to maintain ecosystem services at 2010 levels. Springer Netherlands 2014-08-20 2015 /pmc/articles/PMC4479162/ /pubmed/26120251 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-014-0083-2 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2014
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Maes, Joachim
Barbosa, Ana
Baranzelli, Claudia
Zulian, Grazia
Batista e Silva, Filipe
Vandecasteele, Ine
Hiederer, Roland
Liquete, Camino
Paracchini, Maria Luisa
Mubareka, Sarah
Jacobs-Crisioni, Chris
Castillo, Carolina Perpiña
Lavalle, Carlo
More green infrastructure is required to maintain ecosystem services under current trends in land-use change in Europe
title More green infrastructure is required to maintain ecosystem services under current trends in land-use change in Europe
title_full More green infrastructure is required to maintain ecosystem services under current trends in land-use change in Europe
title_fullStr More green infrastructure is required to maintain ecosystem services under current trends in land-use change in Europe
title_full_unstemmed More green infrastructure is required to maintain ecosystem services under current trends in land-use change in Europe
title_short More green infrastructure is required to maintain ecosystem services under current trends in land-use change in Europe
title_sort more green infrastructure is required to maintain ecosystem services under current trends in land-use change in europe
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479162/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26120251
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-014-0083-2
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