How the ecosystem extent is changing: A national-level accounting approach and application.
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2022-01-06
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Science of The Total Environment, 815, Elsevier
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Assessing the spatial and temporal changes in ecosystems is essential to account for natural capital contribution to
human well-being. However, various methods to quantify these changes challenge the development of reliable values
which can be integrated into national statistical accounts. Following the international system of environmentaleconomic
accounting framework, which recently adopts an ecosystem accounting standard. We present a novel approach
to develop an ecosystem extent account from existing ecosystem classifications. This study shows the spatial
and statistical extent account of 26 ecosystems (i.e. forests, grasslands, croplands, and urban, among others) between
1970 and 2015 at the national scale. Extent accounts were developed at a resolution of 25 m and provided reliable information
on how ecosystem types have changed over time in Spain. Our results reflect three main patterns in the extension
account: (i) an increase in forest ecosystems, (ii) a considerable decrease in agroecosystems (especially annual
croplands), and (iii) substantial development of urban areas. To the best of our knowledge, this method is the first attempt
to develop a robust methodology to measure the extent of ecosystems at the national level. The proposed approach
is crucial for a strong knowledge of ecosystem dynamics and their implications for ecosystem conditions and
services at a national level. This has potential applications in urban planning, green infrastructure development, and
multiple uses for territory management and policies, integrating natural capital into official statistics and
mainstreaming ecosystems into national-level planning and monitoring processes.
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Adrián G. Bruzón, Patricia Arrogante-Funes, Pablo Martínez de Anguita, Carlos J. Novillo, Fernando Santos-Martín. 2022.How the ecosystem extent is changing: A national-level accounting approach and application. Science of The Total Environment, 815,https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152903.