Ecosystem service supply by European landscapes under alternative land-use and environmental policies
The European Union (EU) 2020 Biodiversity strategy aims at guaranteeing and enhancing
the future supply of ecosystem services (‘ES’) in the member states. In an ex-ante
assessment of plausible environmental policies, we projected the supply of 10 ES
under 3 policy alternatives of land-use change (‘Nature Protection’, ‘Payment for carbon
sequestration’ and ‘Payment for recreational services’) in the 27 EU member states
(EU27). We assessed changes in supply of individual services across administrative
units (at the NUTS-2 and EU27 levels) as well as bundles (at the EU27 level) between
2010 and 2040. Results show that the policy options only marginally affected ES bundles
but several services could change substantially at the EU27 level (e.g. energy content
from agricultural production and pollination). Wood supply, carbon sequestration and
moderation of wind disturbance responded very differently across policy alternatives. At
the NUTS-2 level, biocontrol of pests, carbon sequestration, moderation of wind disturbance
and wood supply showed the most contrasted deviation from their regional
supply in 2010. Finally, while payments for carbon sequestration benefited carbon
sequestration as expected, specific payments for recreation services failed to promote
them. Our analyses suggest that protecting nature appeared to be the best way of
fostering ES supply within Europe.
MOUCHET Maud;
REGA Carlo;
LASSEUR Remy;
GEORGES Damien;
PARACCHINI Maria-Luisa;
RENAUD Julien;
STÜRCK Julia;
SCHULP C.J.E.;
VERBURG Peter;
VERKERK P. J.;
LAVOREL Sandra;
2018-01-26
TAYLOR & FRANCIS
JRC110516
2151-3732,
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/21513732.2017.1381167,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC110516,
10.1080/21513732.2017.1381167,
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