Publication

Using ecosystem services trade-offs analysis to promote the incorporation of change into planning and management in a conservation area in Northeastern Portugal

View document

Bibliographic Details
Summary:The Montesinho Natural Park in Northeastern Portugal was established in 1979 to preserve a rich and diverse land mosaic maintained by moderate levels of human disturbance. The area has gone through fast social and economic changes that impacted the landscape and its natural values. However, the Natural Park has been unable to incorporate these changes into planning and management. In this work we analysed changes in landscape composition and configuration and in the provision of various ecosystem services in a medium-sized watershed within the natural park from 1990 to 2006. Ecosystem services such as timber, firewood, mushrooms as well as agricultural production and freshwater (provisioning services) and carbon storage and sequestration, also water regulation and purification (regulating services) were evaluated and mapped using published statistics, land use/land cover data, and modelling tools. Tradeoff analysis between different ecosystem services helped to identify and quantify trends of social-ecological change in the area. Based on our results, we discuss strategies of incorporating change into planning and management and supporting adaptive management in the natural park by establishing a framework of indicators of ecosystem services.
Main Authors:Sil, Ângelo Filipe
Other Authors:Rodrigues, Ana Paula; Nunes, João Pedro; Carvalho-Santos, Cláudia; Honrado, João P.; Alonso, Joaquim; Marta-Pedroso, Cristina; Azevedo, João
Subject:Landscape change Land Use/Land Cover Abandonment Portugal Bragança
Year:2015
Country:Portugal
Document type:conference output
Access type:open access
Associated institution:Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Language:English
Origin:Biblioteca Digital do IPB
Description
Summary:The Montesinho Natural Park in Northeastern Portugal was established in 1979 to preserve a rich and diverse land mosaic maintained by moderate levels of human disturbance. The area has gone through fast social and economic changes that impacted the landscape and its natural values. However, the Natural Park has been unable to incorporate these changes into planning and management. In this work we analysed changes in landscape composition and configuration and in the provision of various ecosystem services in a medium-sized watershed within the natural park from 1990 to 2006. Ecosystem services such as timber, firewood, mushrooms as well as agricultural production and freshwater (provisioning services) and carbon storage and sequestration, also water regulation and purification (regulating services) were evaluated and mapped using published statistics, land use/land cover data, and modelling tools. Tradeoff analysis between different ecosystem services helped to identify and quantify trends of social-ecological change in the area. Based on our results, we discuss strategies of incorporating change into planning and management and supporting adaptive management in the natural park by establishing a framework of indicators of ecosystem services.