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Applying the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production framework to map provisioning ecosystem services and their relation to ecosystem functioning across the European Union

Human intervention on land enhances the supply of provisioning ecosystem services, but also exerts pressures on ecosystem functioning. We utilize the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production (HANPP) framework to assess these relations in European agriculture, for 220 NUTS2 regions. We put a par...

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Autores principales: Mayer, Andreas, Kaufmann, Lisa, Kalt, Gerald, Matej, Sarah, Theurl, Michaela C., Morais, Tiago G., Leip, Adrian, Erb, Karl-Heinz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8491453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34631401
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2021.101344
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author Mayer, Andreas
Kaufmann, Lisa
Kalt, Gerald
Matej, Sarah
Theurl, Michaela C.
Morais, Tiago G.
Leip, Adrian
Erb, Karl-Heinz
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description Human intervention on land enhances the supply of provisioning ecosystem services, but also exerts pressures on ecosystem functioning. We utilize the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production (HANPP) framework to assess these relations in European agriculture, for 220 NUTS2 regions. We put a particular focus on individual land system components, i.e. croplands, grasslands, and livestock husbandry and relate associated biomass flows to the potential net primary productivity NPP. For the reference year 2012, we find that 469 g dm/m(2)/yr (38% of NPP(pot)) of used biomass were harvested on total agricultural land, and that one tonne of annually harvested biomass is associated with 1.67 tonnes dry matter (dm) of HANPP, ranging from 0.8 to 8.1 tonnes dry matter (dm) across all regions. EU livestock systems are a large consumer of these provisioning ecosystem services, and invoking higher HANPP flows than current HANPP on cropland and grassland within the EU, even exceeding the potential NPP in one fifth of all NUTS2 regions. NPP remaining in ecosystems after provisioning society with biomass is essential for the functioning of ecosystems and is 563 g dm/m(2)/yr or 46% of NPP(pot) on all agricultural land. We conclude from our analysis that the HANPP framework provides useful indicators that should be integrated in future ecosystem service assessments.
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spelling pubmed-84914532021-10-08 Applying the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production framework to map provisioning ecosystem services and their relation to ecosystem functioning across the European Union Mayer, Andreas Kaufmann, Lisa Kalt, Gerald Matej, Sarah Theurl, Michaela C. Morais, Tiago G. Leip, Adrian Erb, Karl-Heinz Ecosyst Serv Article Human intervention on land enhances the supply of provisioning ecosystem services, but also exerts pressures on ecosystem functioning. We utilize the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production (HANPP) framework to assess these relations in European agriculture, for 220 NUTS2 regions. We put a particular focus on individual land system components, i.e. croplands, grasslands, and livestock husbandry and relate associated biomass flows to the potential net primary productivity NPP. For the reference year 2012, we find that 469 g dm/m(2)/yr (38% of NPP(pot)) of used biomass were harvested on total agricultural land, and that one tonne of annually harvested biomass is associated with 1.67 tonnes dry matter (dm) of HANPP, ranging from 0.8 to 8.1 tonnes dry matter (dm) across all regions. EU livestock systems are a large consumer of these provisioning ecosystem services, and invoking higher HANPP flows than current HANPP on cropland and grassland within the EU, even exceeding the potential NPP in one fifth of all NUTS2 regions. NPP remaining in ecosystems after provisioning society with biomass is essential for the functioning of ecosystems and is 563 g dm/m(2)/yr or 46% of NPP(pot) on all agricultural land. We conclude from our analysis that the HANPP framework provides useful indicators that should be integrated in future ecosystem service assessments. Elsevier B.V 2021-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8491453/ /pubmed/34631401 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2021.101344 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Applying the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production framework to map provisioning ecosystem services and their relation to ecosystem functioning across the European Union
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title_fullStr Applying the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production framework to map provisioning ecosystem services and their relation to ecosystem functioning across the European Union
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title_short Applying the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production framework to map provisioning ecosystem services and their relation to ecosystem functioning across the European Union
title_sort applying the human appropriation of net primary production framework to map provisioning ecosystem services and their relation to ecosystem functioning across the european union
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