Faculty of Environmental Studies, York University, 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, Ontario, M3J 1P3, Canada.
Environ Manage. 2012 Apr;49(4):862-75. doi: 10.1007/s00267-012-9822-9. Epub 2012 Mar 9.
Human well-being is intricately connected to ecosystem services. A keystone contribution to the ecosystem service literature has been the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, MA, (Ecosystems and human well-being: a framework for assessment, Island Press, Washington, DC; 2003, 2005). Much of the work on ecosystem services to date has focused on the assessment and classification of environmental functions. The need for inclusion of community perspectives in ecosystem assessments has been widely recognized in order to better understand the distribution of impacts and benefits resulting from natural resource use. Communities can offer a direct route to understanding the complex relationships between ecosystems and human well-being and how environmental management affects their livelihoods. Photovoice has been made popular as a tool for participatory needs assessment but it has had limited use in ecosystem assessments to date. The purpose of this paper is twofold: (1) to present the results of a community-level assessment of environmental services in a watershed dominated by pineapple monoculture in Costa Rica; and (2) to evaluate the strengths and the limitations of photovoice as a tool for mapping the relationship between ecosystems and people. I argue that photovoice is an underutilized methodology that has the potential to complement biophysical ecosystem service assessments in the context of impoverished and resource-dependent communities, particularly, since assessing ecosystem services and acting upon that information requires integrating the knowledges of diverse stakeholders, recognizing power imbalances, and grappling with the complexity of social-ecological systems. Processes such as photovoice have the potential to catalyze community self-organization, which is a critical component for empowerment.
人类福祉与生态系统服务密切相关。对生态系统服务文献的一个重要贡献是千年生态系统评估(MA),(生态系统与人类福祉:评估框架,岛屿出版社,华盛顿特区;2003 年,2005 年)。迄今为止,生态系统服务的大部分工作都集中在环境功能的评估和分类上。为了更好地了解自然资源利用所产生的影响和惠益的分布,广泛认识到需要将社区观点纳入生态系统评估中。社区可以提供一种直接的途径,了解生态系统与人类福祉之间的复杂关系,以及环境管理如何影响他们的生计。摄影作品已被广泛用作参与式需求评估的工具,但迄今为止,在生态系统评估中,它的使用有限。本文的目的有两个:(1)介绍哥斯达黎加一个以菠萝单一栽培为主的流域进行社区层面环境服务评估的结果;(2)评估摄影作品作为一种绘制生态系统与人之间关系的工具的优缺点。我认为,摄影作品是一种未充分利用的方法,它有可能在贫困和依赖资源的社区的背景下,补充生物物理生态系统服务评估,特别是因为评估生态系统服务并根据该信息采取行动需要整合不同利益相关者的知识,认识到权力不平衡,并努力应对社会-生态系统的复杂性。摄影作品等过程有可能促进社区的自我组织,这是赋权的关键组成部分。