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Capaciteit voor levering van ecosysteemdiensten. tussentijdse evaluatie van een methode gebaseerd op landgebruik en expertkennis in Vlaanderen

This document reports on the intermediary results of an expert survey conducted
among 105 experts to assess the ecosystem service (ES) supply capacity of land
use categories. The survey is one of the explorative steps taken in the NARA
(Nature Report) project of the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO),
which has to report on the state of nature in Flanders as one of its legal tasks.
NARA embraces the ecosystem service concept as central concept, to assess the
dependencies of wellbeing on ecosystems as well as the impacts of service use on
ecosystems. The survey builds on earlier assessments from literature but goes
further in number of respondents, confidence and reliability checks.
The results of the survey can be used in an explorative way, and increasing interrater
reliability would render results reliable for cross-validation of quantitative and
semi-quantitative indicator maps for ES supply capacity. Also, the survey
inventories expertise over land use and ecosystem service categories in Flanders,
determining knowledge gaps. More elaborate mapping efforts are under way, which
disentangle physical conditions, potential supply, demand, actual supply, and
several valuation methods.

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Aantal pagina's 25
Volume 33
Type Rapporten van het Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
Categorie Onderzoek
Taal Nederlands
Bibtex

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title = "Capaciteit voor levering van ecosysteemdiensten",
abstract = "This document reports on the intermediary results of an expert survey conducted
among 105 experts to assess the ecosystem service (ES) supply capacity of land
use categories. The survey is one of the explorative steps taken in the NARA
(Nature Report) project of the Research Institute for Nature and Forest (INBO),
which has to report on the state of nature in Flanders as one of its legal tasks.
NARA embraces the ecosystem service concept as central concept, to assess the
dependencies of wellbeing on ecosystems as well as the impacts of service use on
ecosystems. The survey builds on earlier assessments from literature but goes
further in number of respondents, confidence and reliability checks.
The results of the survey can be used in an explorative way, and increasing interrater
reliability would render results reliable for cross-validation of quantitative and
semi-quantitative indicator maps for ES supply capacity. Also, the survey
inventories expertise over land use and ecosystem service categories in Flanders,
determining knowledge gaps. More elaborate mapping efforts are under way, which
disentangle physical conditions, potential supply, demand, actual supply, and
several valuation methods.",
author = "Sander Jacobs and Maarten Stevens and Wouter Van Reeth and Toon Van Daele and Anne Schneiders and Heidi Demolder and Marijke Thoonen and Peter Van Gossum and Johan Peymen",
year = "2013",
month = jan,
day = "01",
doi = "",
language = "Nederlands",
publisher = "Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek",
address = "België,
type = "Other"
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