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InterlinkingecosystemservicesandOstrom’sframeworkthrough
orienta9oninsustainabilityresearch
KlaraJ.WinkleraandStefanPartelowb,c
aUniversityofOldenburgbLeibnizCenterforTropicalMarineEcology(ZMT)
cJacobsUniversity
@[email protected]
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Outline
• Social-ecologicalsystems• EScascade&diagnos9cSESFramework• SESresearchinsustainabilityscience• InterlinkingESandSESF
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Social–ecologicalsystemthinking
SOCIALSYSTEMDEMANDSIDE
ECOSYSTEMSUPPLYSIDE
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Social–ecologicalsystemthinking
SOCIALSYSTEMDEMANDSIDE
ECOSYSTEMSUPPLYSIDE
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Social–ecologicalsystemthinking
SOCIALSYSTEMDEMANDSIDE
ECOSYSTEMSUPPLYSIDE
DPSIR
EarthSystemsAnalysis(ESA)
EcosystemServices(ES)
HumanEnvironmentSystemsFramework
(HES)
MaterialandEnergyFlow
Analysis(MEFA)
ManagementandTransi9onFramework
Social-EcologicalSystemsFramework(SESF)
SustainableLivelihoodApproach(SLA)
TheNaturalStep(TNS)
VulnerabilityFramework(TVUL)
Binderetal.,2013
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Social–ecologicalsystemthinking
SOCIALSYSTEMDEMANDSIDE
ECOSYSTEMSUPPLYSIDE
DPSIR
EarthSystemsAnalysis(ESA)
EcosystemServices(ES)
HumanEnvironmentSystemsFramework
(HES)
MaterialandEnergyFlow
Analysis(MEFA)
ManagementandTransi9onFramework
Social-EcologicalSystemsFramework(SESF)
SustainableLivelihoodApproach(SLA)
TheNaturalStep(TNS)
VulnerabilityFramework(TVUL)
Binderetal.,2013
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EScascadeSOCIALSYSTEMDEMANDSIDE
ECOSYSTEMSUPPLYSIDE
Biodiversity
FuncNons EcosystemService
Biophysicalvalue-domain
HumanWell-being
value
socio-culturalvaluedomain
monetaryvalue-domain
GOVERNANCE
Mar]n
-Lóp
ezeta
l.2014
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Diagnos9cSESFramework(SESF)
ECOLOGICALSYSTEM SOCIALSYSTEM
Governance
ActorsResourceUnits
ResourceSystem
InteracNons→Outcomes
Externalecosystems
Social,economicandpoliNcalseWngs
Ostrom,2007
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SESresearchinsustainabilityscience
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SESresearchinsustainabilityscience
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SESresearchinsustainabilityscience
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SESresearchinsustainabilityscience
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SESresearchinsustainabilityscience
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SESresearchinsustainabilityscience
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SystemknowledgeDiagnosNcSESFrameworkEcosystemServices
• Understandingofecosystem/supplyside
• Assessmentofecosystemservices(basedonESclassifica9on,e.g.CICES)
Descrip9onof:• Resourcesystem• Resourceunits• Governance• Actors
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TargetknowledgeDiagnosNcSESFrameworkEcosystemServices
• iden9fica9onofperceivedESbenefits
• adapta9onofgovernanceprocessthroughstakeholders’perspec9ves
Actors’perspec9ves,goals&values
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Transforma9veknowledgeDiagnosNcSESFrameworkEcosystemServices
policypathways,communica9onpathsbetweenactors
• reconcilingtrade-offsbetweendifferentgoals&values
• iden9fica9onofgovernancepathways
• educa9on
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WhatEScanlearnfromSESF• incorporatestandardized
approachtosocialsystem• specifysocialsystem&
governancestage– services-to-ecosystems
WhatSESFcanlearnfromES• expandonecosystem
func9oningasfundamentalbasisforSES
• broadenvaluedomains:notonlyeconomic,butalsobiophysical&socio-cultural
Compa9bilityofESandSESF
WhatES&SESFbothcanimproveengagemorewithtransforma9veknowledgeapplica9on
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THANKYOU!
KlaraJ.WinklerandStefanPartelow
@kj_winkler
[email protected]
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References
• Binder,C.R.,Hinkel,J.,Bots,P.W.G.,Pahl-Wostl,C.,2013.Comparisonofframeworksforanalyzingsocial-ecologicalsystems.Ecol.Soc.18.doi:10.5751/ES-05551-180426
• Mar]n-López,B.,Gómez-Baggethun,E.,García-Llorente,M.,Montes,C.,2014.Trade-offsacrossvalue-domainsinecosystemservicesassessment.Ecol.Indic.37,220–228.doi:10.1016/j.ecolind.2013.03.003
• Ostrom,E.,2007.Adiagnos9capproachforgoingbeyondpanaceas.Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A.104,15181–15187.doi:10.1073/pnas.0702288104