Nature's contributions to people in mountains

Mountains play a key role in the provision of nature’s contributions to people (NCP) worldwide that support societies’ quality of life. Simultaneously, mountains are threatened by multiple drivers of change. Due to the complex interlinkages between biodiversity, quality of life and drivers of change...

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Autores principales: Martín López, B., Leister, I., Lorenzo Cruz, P., Palomo, I., Grêt-Regamey, A., Harrison, Paula A., Lavorel, S., Locatelli, Bruno, Luque, S., Walz, A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112196
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author Martín López, B.
Leister, I.
Lorenzo Cruz, P.
Palomo, I.
Grêt-Regamey, A.
Harrison, Paula A.
Lavorel, S.
Locatelli, Bruno
Luque, S.
Walz, A.
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Harrison, Paula A.
Lavorel, S.
Leister, I.
Locatelli, Bruno
Lorenzo Cruz, P.
Luque, S.
Martín López, B.
Palomo, I.
Walz, A.
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Leister, I.
Lorenzo Cruz, P.
Palomo, I.
Grêt-Regamey, A.
Harrison, Paula A.
Lavorel, S.
Locatelli, Bruno
Luque, S.
Walz, A.
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description Mountains play a key role in the provision of nature’s contributions to people (NCP) worldwide that support societies’ quality of life. Simultaneously, mountains are threatened by multiple drivers of change. Due to the complex interlinkages between biodiversity, quality of life and drivers of change, research on NCP in mountains requires interdisciplinary approaches. In this study, we used the conceptual framework of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and the notion of NCP to determine to what extent previous research on ecosystem services in mountains has explored the different components of the IPBES conceptual framework. We conducted a systematic review of articles on ecosystem services in mountains published up to 2016 using the Web of Science and Scopus databases. Descriptive statistical and network analyses were conducted to explore the level of research on the components of the IPBES framework and their interactions. Our results show that research has gradually become more interdisciplinary by studying higher number of NCP, dimensions of quality of life, and indirect drivers of change. Yet, research focusing on biodiversity, regulating NCP and direct drivers has decreased over time. Furthermore, despite the fact that research on NCP in mountains becoming more policy-oriented over time, mainly in relation to payments for ecosystem services, institutional responses remained underexplored in the reviewed studies. Finally, we discuss the relevant knowledge gaps that should be addressed in future research in order to contribute to IPBES.
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spelling CGSpace1121962024-06-26T09:37:25Z Nature's contributions to people in mountains Martín López, B. Leister, I. Lorenzo Cruz, P. Palomo, I. Grêt-Regamey, A. Harrison, Paula A. Lavorel, S. Locatelli, Bruno Luque, S. Walz, A. ecosystem services biodiversity mountain areas systematic reviews Mountains play a key role in the provision of nature’s contributions to people (NCP) worldwide that support societies’ quality of life. Simultaneously, mountains are threatened by multiple drivers of change. Due to the complex interlinkages between biodiversity, quality of life and drivers of change, research on NCP in mountains requires interdisciplinary approaches. In this study, we used the conceptual framework of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and the notion of NCP to determine to what extent previous research on ecosystem services in mountains has explored the different components of the IPBES conceptual framework. We conducted a systematic review of articles on ecosystem services in mountains published up to 2016 using the Web of Science and Scopus databases. Descriptive statistical and network analyses were conducted to explore the level of research on the components of the IPBES framework and their interactions. Our results show that research has gradually become more interdisciplinary by studying higher number of NCP, dimensions of quality of life, and indirect drivers of change. Yet, research focusing on biodiversity, regulating NCP and direct drivers has decreased over time. Furthermore, despite the fact that research on NCP in mountains becoming more policy-oriented over time, mainly in relation to payments for ecosystem services, institutional responses remained underexplored in the reviewed studies. Finally, we discuss the relevant knowledge gaps that should be addressed in future research in order to contribute to IPBES. 2019-06-11 2021-03-08T08:21:03Z 2021-03-08T08:21:03Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112196 en Open Access Public Library of Science Martín-López, B., Leister, I., Lorenzo Cruz, P., Palomo, I., Grêt-Regamey, A., Harrison, P.A., Lavorel, S., Locatelli, B., Luque, S., Waiz, A. 2019. Nature's contributions to people in mountains. PLoS ONE, 14 (6): 0217847. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217847
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biodiversity
mountain areas
systematic reviews
Martín López, B.
Leister, I.
Lorenzo Cruz, P.
Palomo, I.
Grêt-Regamey, A.
Harrison, Paula A.
Lavorel, S.
Locatelli, Bruno
Luque, S.
Walz, A.
Nature's contributions to people in mountains
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biodiversity
mountain areas
systematic reviews
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/112196
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