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Biome-BGC based Ecosystem Service Indicators. Miklós Kertész BioVeL, OpenNESS Centre for Ecological Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows – 6-7 June 2013, Budapest. B io V e l. Outline. Ecosystem services and models

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  1. Biome-BGC based Ecosystem Service Indicators Miklós Kertész BioVeL, OpenNESS Centre for Ecological Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  2. Outline • Ecosystemservices and models • OpenNESS casestudies • Ecosystem service indicators and Biome-BGCparameters • Provisioningservices • Regulatingservices Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  3. Outline • Ecosystemservices and models • OpenNESS casestudies • Ecosystem service indicators and Biome-BGCparameters • Provisioningservices • Regulatingservices Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  4. Science, IT: ecosystem modeling Society: decision making Ecosystem services Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  5. e-Services communication, knowledge management Ecosystem models Conflict manage- ment Society: decision making Science, IT: ecosystem modeling Ecosystem service indicators Ecosystem services Output parameters s-Services communication, problem solving Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  6. Outline • Ecosystemservices and models • OpenNESS casestudies • Ecosystem service indicators and Biome-BGCparameters • Provisioningservices • Regulatingservices Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  7. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  8. Aim The concept of ecosystem services (ES) provides a powerful way of examining the interaction between ecosystems and human well-being. OpenNESS has been designed to deliver innovative and practical ways of applying the concepts of Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services in land, water and urban management in Europe and to examine how they link to, and support, wider EU economic, social and environmental policy initiatives. • To work collaboratively with stakeholders in each case study to identify the problems they face in operationalising the Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services concepts in their specific policy and decision-making context; • To apply and refine the methods and models to the case studies to test their relevance and usefulness in an iterative manner; and, • To characterise any common lessons that can be learnt on the operational potential of the ES and NC concepts across the multi-scale case studies. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  9. 26 case with different cultural conditions Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  10. Society - environment relations in Kiskunság, Central Hungary Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  11. Society - environment relations in Kiskunság, Central Hungary Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  12. Steps of the Kiskunság case studies • Discussion with the stakeholders on their demand • Modeling the effect of past, present and planned land use management on ecosystem service indicators • Evaluation of optional changes in ecosystem services applying community involvement • Participation in communication and conflict management • Providing recommendations related to management options and changes in regulation Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  13. Steps of the Kiskunság case studies • Discussion with the stakeholders on their demand • Modeling the effect of past, present and planned land use management on ecosystem service indicators • Evaluation of optional changes in ecosystem services applying community involvement • Participation in communication and conflict management • Providing recommendations related to management options and changes in regulation Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  14. Outline • Ecosystemservices and models • OpenNESS casestudies • Ecosystem service indicators and Biome-BGCparameters • Provisioningservices • Regulatingservices Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  15. e-Services communication, knowledge management Ecosystem models Conflict manage- ment Society: decision making Science, IT: ecosystem modeling Ecosystem service indicators Ecosystem services Output parameters s-Services communication, problem solving Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  16. e-Services communication, knowledge management Ecosystem models Conflict manage- ment Society: decision making Science, IT: ecosystem modeling Ecosystem service indicators Ecosystem services Output parameters s-Services communication, problem solving Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  17. Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES) CICES V4.3 at the ‘three digit level’ Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  18. Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES) Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  19. e-Services communication, knowledge management Ecosystem models Conflict manage- ment Society: decision making Science, IT: ecosystem modeling Ecosystem service indicators Ecosystem services Output parameters s-Services communication, problem solving Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  20. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  21. e-Services communication, knowledge management Ecosystem models Conflict manage- ment Society: decision making Science, IT: ecosystem modeling Ecosystem service indicators Ecosystem services Output parameters s-Services communication, problem solving Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  22. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  23. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  24. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  25. Biome-BGC outputEcosystemServicesIndicators • Time frame: • Yearlydata • Average of 1961-1990 , average of 30 yrperiods • Yearly sums and/or yearly maxima of parameters • Sums, differences of ratiosofparameters • Standard deviation of parameters Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  26. Outline • Ecosystemservices and models • OpenNESS casestudies • Ecosystem service indicators and Biome-BGCparameters • Provisioningservices • Regulatingservices Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  27. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  28. Outline • Ecosystemservices and models • OpenNESS casestudies • Ecosystem service indicators and Biome-BGCparameters • Provisioningservices • Regulatingservices Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  29. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  30. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  31. Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  32. Nextsteps • Creating input parameter sets and test runs • Cross validation of critical output parameters • Preliminaryevaluation of ecosystem services indicators • Application ecosystem service indicators in case studies Ecosystem functioning & valuation web services and workflows– 6-7 June 2013, Budapest BioVel

  33. Thankyouforyourattention

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