Social-Ecological Systems Laboratory, Department of Ecology, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
PLoS One. 2012;7(6):e38970. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0038970. Epub 2012 Jun 18.
Ecosystem service assessments have increasingly been used to support environmental management policies, mainly based on biophysical and economic indicators. However, few studies have coped with the social-cultural dimension of ecosystem services, despite being considered a research priority. We examined how ecosystem service bundles and trade-offs emerge from diverging social preferences toward ecosystem services delivered by various types of ecosystems in Spain. We conducted 3,379 direct face-to-face questionnaires in eight different case study sites from 2007 to 2011. Overall, 90.5% of the sampled population recognized the ecosystem's capacity to deliver services. Formal studies, environmental behavior, and gender variables influenced the probability of people recognizing the ecosystem's capacity to provide services. The ecosystem services most frequently perceived by people were regulating services; of those, air purification held the greatest importance. However, statistical analysis showed that socio-cultural factors and the conservation management strategy of ecosystems (i.e., National Park, Natural Park, or a non-protected area) have an effect on social preferences toward ecosystem services. Ecosystem service trade-offs and bundles were identified by analyzing social preferences through multivariate analysis (redundancy analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis). We found a clear trade-off among provisioning services (and recreational hunting) versus regulating services and almost all cultural services. We identified three ecosystem service bundles associated with the conservation management strategy and the rural-urban gradient. We conclude that socio-cultural preferences toward ecosystem services can serve as a tool to identify relevant services for people, the factors underlying these social preferences, and emerging ecosystem service bundles and trade-offs.
生态系统服务评估越来越多地被用于支持环境管理政策,主要基于生物物理和经济指标。然而,尽管被认为是研究重点,但很少有研究涉及生态系统服务的社会文化层面。我们研究了生态系统服务束和权衡如何从西班牙各种类型生态系统提供的生态系统服务的不同社会偏好中出现。我们于 2007 年至 2011 年在八个不同的案例研究地点进行了 3379 次直接面对面的问卷调查。总体而言,90.5%的抽样人群承认生态系统提供服务的能力。正规研究、环境行为和性别变量影响了人们认识到生态系统提供服务能力的可能性。人们最常感知到的生态系统服务是调节服务;其中,空气净化具有最重要的地位。然而,统计分析表明,社会文化因素和生态系统的保护管理策略(即国家公园、自然公园或非保护区)对生态系统服务的社会偏好有影响。通过多元分析(冗余分析和层次聚类分析)分析社会偏好,确定了生态系统服务的权衡和束。我们发现,供应服务(和娱乐性狩猎)与调节服务以及几乎所有文化服务之间存在明显的权衡。我们确定了与保护管理策略和城乡梯度相关的三个生态系统服务束。我们得出结论,对生态系统服务的社会文化偏好可以作为一种工具,用于确定对人们相关的服务、这些社会偏好背后的因素以及新兴的生态系统服务束和权衡。