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PICE S SCIENTIFIC REPORT No. 6 5, 2024 - Report of Working Group 41 on

22 Sep 2024

All names, views and claims expressed in this report are solely those of the authors and do not represent those of the PICES Organization, nor those of their affiliated organizations, or those of the publisher, the editors and the reviewers. [...] What will be the consequences of projected coastal ecosystem changes and what is the predictability and uncertainty of forecasted changes? It is important to bear in mind that the concept of MES, and ES generally, involves the flow of benefits society receives from the natural environment and does not embody human behavioral effects on the natural systems (represented by the “pressures” in Figure. [...] 1.2 Comparison of the growth of the general ecosystem services literature and the coastal and marine ecosystem service literature, 1999–2019. [...] The increasing specificity leads to increasingly detailed descriptions of ES, with the lowest levels indicative of the specific uses of the ES by people (similar in function to the “beneficiary” dimension of the FEGS). [...] It will be driven by the study goals and characteristics of the human and natural systems involved (e.g., temporal and spatial scale), the composition and expertise of those conducting the application, political feasibility, data availability, and time and resource constraints.

Authors

Rosalie Rutka

Pages
258
Published in
Canada

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