Ecosystems can sustain social adaptation to environmental change by protecting people from climate change effects and providing options for sustaining material and non-material benefits as ecological structure and functions transform. Along adaptation pathways, people navigate the trade-offs between different ecosystem contributions to adaptation, or adaptation services (AS), and can enhance their synergies and co-benefits as environmental change unfolds. Understanding trade-offs and co-benefits of AS is therefore essential to support social adaptation and requires analysing how people co-produce AS. We analysed co-production along the three steps of the ecosystem cascade: (i) ecosystem management
Authors:
Lavorel, S.; Locatelli, B.; Colloff, M.J.; Bruley, E.
Subjects:
climate change, ecosystem services
Publication type:
ISI, Journal Article, Publication
Year:
2020
ISSN:
0962-8436