Incorporating ecosystem services into ecosystem-based management to deal with complexity: a participative mental model approach
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T1 - Incorporating ecosystem services into ecosystem-based management to deal with complexity
T2 - a participative mental model approach
AU - Moreno, Javier
AU - Palomo, Ignacio
AU - Escalera, Javier
AU - Martín-López, Berta
AU - Montes, Carlos
PY - 2014/10
Y1 - 2014/10
N2 - Integrating ecosystem services into ecosystem-based management (EBM) is currently one of the most relevant challenges for management. For that purpose, it is necessary to depict the relationships established between ecosystems and society considering the delivery, use and governance of ecosystem services. One effective way of doing so involves collaboration between researchers, who scientifically study the system, and managers, who have specific experience and technical knowledge. With this aim, we held two workshops in 2011 in the National Parks of Doñana and Sierra Nevada, Andalusia (Spain), with researchers and managers from the protected areas at different organizational levels: local, regional and national. Taking the participative mental model technique as an inspiration, we developed a tool that was used as a means to allow a holistic analysis of ecosystem services from an interdisciplinary and participative perspective. We found that participatory mental models, help integrating ecosystem services into EBM as it includes stakeholders’ proposals and knowledge. For the implementation of ecosystem services for management, we discuss the necessity of navigating a process that requires considerable changes, not only in using new concepts such as ecosystem services, but also in the management structures that govern the services. This process would require closer interaction between citizens, researchers and managers, and the creation of new participation spaces that include ecosystem service beneficiaries located beyond protected areas.
AB - Integrating ecosystem services into ecosystem-based management (EBM) is currently one of the most relevant challenges for management. For that purpose, it is necessary to depict the relationships established between ecosystems and society considering the delivery, use and governance of ecosystem services. One effective way of doing so involves collaboration between researchers, who scientifically study the system, and managers, who have specific experience and technical knowledge. With this aim, we held two workshops in 2011 in the National Parks of Doñana and Sierra Nevada, Andalusia (Spain), with researchers and managers from the protected areas at different organizational levels: local, regional and national. Taking the participative mental model technique as an inspiration, we developed a tool that was used as a means to allow a holistic analysis of ecosystem services from an interdisciplinary and participative perspective. We found that participatory mental models, help integrating ecosystem services into EBM as it includes stakeholders’ proposals and knowledge. For the implementation of ecosystem services for management, we discuss the necessity of navigating a process that requires considerable changes, not only in using new concepts such as ecosystem services, but also in the management structures that govern the services. This process would require closer interaction between citizens, researchers and managers, and the creation of new participation spaces that include ecosystem service beneficiaries located beyond protected areas.
KW - Deliberative groups
KW - Ecosystem services
KW - Ecosystem-based management
KW - Mental models
KW - Participative analyses
KW - Social–ecological system
KW - Sustainability Science
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84939874008&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/s10980-014-0053-8
DO - 10.1007/s10980-014-0053-8
M3 - Journal articles
AN - SCOPUS:84939874008
VL - 29
SP - 1407
EP - 1421
JO - Landscape Ecology
JF - Landscape Ecology
SN - 0921-2973
IS - 8
ER -