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@ARTICLE{VanLooy:837143,
author = {Van Looy, Kris and Tormos, Thierry and Souchon, Yves and
Gilvear, David},
title = {{A}nalyzing riparian zone ecosystem services bundles to
instruct river management},
journal = {The international journal of biodiversity science and
management},
volume = {13},
number = {1},
issn = {2151-3740},
address = {London [u.a.]},
publisher = {Taylor $\&$ Francis},
reportid = {FZJ-2017-06132},
pages = {330 - 341},
year = {2017},
abstract = {The ecosystem service framework is now well accepted for
focussing management strategies to preserve and restore
ecosystems. Its implementation remains challenging, however,
due to the environment’s complexity and dynamics that
interfere with ecosystems’ ability to provide the
services. Here, we question whether we can show where and
how to intervene in riparian corridors to restore specific
ecosystem services without endangering others. Specific
hypotheses in this context are for the spatial aggregation
of ecosystem services delivered by riparian corridors with
respect to naturalness (1), to the existence of bundles of
ecosystem services (2), and finally for the scale
sensitivity of this congruence (3). Within a Geographical
Information System framework, we analyse the capacity of
riparian corridors to provide ecosystem services over three
river basins in the Bresse region (France) based on
high-resolution data of the riparian corridor
hydromorphology and land use. Specifically, we compare the
capacity to provide two services: in-stream water
purification and riparian retention of nutrients that are
critical goals for river management and rehabilitation
strategies. We observe little spatial association and high
spatial variability for the two emphasized ecosystem
services. Surprisingly, no congruence of ecosystem services
with riparian corridor naturalness is present. The absence
of associations between ecosystem services and their spatial
variability will oblige environmental managers to identify
underpinning environmental processes and patterns at local
scales. In conclusion, we plead for fine-grained
multifunctional assessment of ecosystems’ capacity to
deliver services, especially in environments such as river
corridors that exhibit high environmental heterogeneity.},
cin = {IBG-3},
ddc = {570},
cid = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-3-20101118},
pnm = {255 - Terrestrial Systems: From Observation to Prediction
(POF3-255)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-255},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
doi = {10.1080/21513732.2017.1365773},
url = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/837143},
}