10 years later: revisiting priorities for science and society a decade after the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment

B - Book chapters etc edited externally

Mulder, C., Bennett, E. M., Bonkowski, M., Carpenter, S. R., Chalmers, R., Cramer, W., Durance, I., Eisenhauer, N., Fontaine, C. and Haughton, A. J. 2015. 10 years later: revisiting priorities for science and society a decade after the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. in: Woodward, G. and Bohan, D. A. (ed.) Elsevier.

AuthorsMulder, C., Bennett, E. M., Bonkowski, M., Carpenter, S. R., Chalmers, R., Cramer, W., Durance, I., Eisenhauer, N., Fontaine, C. and Haughton, A. J.
EditorsWoodward, G. and Bohan, D. A.
Abstract

The study of ecological services (ESs) is fast becoming a cornerstone of mainstream ecology, largely because they provide a useful means of linking functioning to societal benefits in complex systems by connecting different organizational levels. In order to identify the main challenges facing current and future ES research, we analyzed the effects of the publication of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA, 2005) on different disciplines. Within a set of topics framed around concepts embedded within the MEA, each co-author identified five key research challenges and, where feasible, suggested possible solutions. Concepts included those related to specific service types (i.e. provisioning, supporting, regulating, cultural, aesthetic services) as well as more synthetic issues spanning the natural and social sciences, which often linked a wide range of disciplines, as was the case for the application of network theory. By merging similar responses, and removing some of the narrower suggestions from our sample pool, we distilled the key challenges into a smaller subset. We review some of the historical context to the MEA and identify some of the broader scientific and philosophical issues that still permeate discourse in this field. Finally, we consider where the greatest advances are most likely to be made in the next decade and beyond. 

Year of Publication2015
PublisherElsevier
ISSN00652504
0065-2504
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.aecr.2015.10.005
Funder project or codeDelivering Sustainable Systems (SS) [ISPG]
Movement and spatial ecology in agricultural landscapes
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Output statusPublished
Copyright licensePublisher copyright
Journal citation53, pp. 1-53
JournalAdvances in ecological research

Permalink - https://repository.rothamsted.ac.uk/item/8v134/10-years-later-revisiting-priorities-for-science-and-society-a-decade-after-the-millennium-ecosystem-assessment

164 total views
0 total downloads
0 views this month
0 downloads this month