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Stakeholder perspectives on ecosystem service supply and ecosystem service demand bundles
Zoderer, B.M.; Tasser, E.; Carver, S.; Tappeiner, U. (2019). Stakeholder perspectives on ecosystem service supply and ecosystem service demand bundles. Ecosystem Services 37: 100938. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2019.100938
In: Ecosystem Services. Elsevier: Amsterdam. ISSN 2212-0416
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Author keywords
    Ecosystem service bundle; Perception; Socio-cultural value; Stakeholder; Landscape management; Mismatch

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  • Zoderer, B.M.
  • Tasser, E.
  • Carver, S.
  • Tappeiner, U.

Abstract
    Recent developments in Ecosystem Service (ES) research show a growing interest in the concept of ES bundles for informing the effective management of landscapes. While the supply of ES bundles was biophysically assessed, there has been little research about the perception of ES bundles, neither in terms of their supply, nor of their demand. This research investigates how various stakeholders perceive the delivery of ES supply bundles across different landscapes and how this differs from the ES demand bundles they request. A questionnaire survey (n = 858) was carried out on the basis of landscape photographs with local farmers, local inhabitants, and visitors in the region of South Tyrol in the Central Alps. The results show that the different stakeholder groups identify identical ES supply bundles (i.e. experiential service, life maintenance service, agroservice bundle) and associate each with a similar set of landscape types. Stakeholders, however, differ in terms of their expressed demand for ES bundles. These findings suggest that stakeholders experience different (spatial) mismatches between the supply and demand of ES, potentially leading to stakeholder conflicts in landscape management. This study concludes by discussing these potential conflicts across different landscapes and in the context of future land use and management decisions.

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