Highlights • A structured protocol for adapting a spatial ecosystem service model to local contexts is proposed.• Decision context, the final users and uses of maps should drive the way the spatial ecosystem service models are structured.• Simply increasing spatial resolution is not sufficient to increase legitimacy and the ultimate utility of maps.• The type and level of stakeholders’ involvement is a determinant of spatial model usefulness.
Practical application of spatial ecosystem service models to aid decision support
G. Zulian,Erik Stange,H. Woods,L. Carvalho,J. Dick,C. Andrews,F. Baró,P. Vizcaino,D. Barton,Megan Nowel,G. Rusch,Paula Autunes,João Fernandes,Diogo Ferraz,Rui Ferreira dos Santos,R. Aszalós,Ildikó Arany,B. Czúcz,J. Priess,C. Hoyer,Gleiciani Bürger-Patricio,D. Lapola,P. Mederly,A. Halabuk,P. Bezák,L. Kopperoinen,A. Viinikka
Published 2017 in Ecosystem Services
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2017
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Ecosystem Services
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2017-11-16
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Geography, Medicine, Environmental Science, Computer Science
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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