2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2020.101086
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Ecosystem services research in Latin America 2.0: Expanding collaboration across countries, disciplines, and sectors

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“…For informing decisions and policymaking under a global change scenario, it is pressing to conduct studies along a more significant latitudinal gradient and from different perspectives, as well as strengthen the capacity building of LAC. Therefore, specific and multidisciplinary studies at appropriate scales for policymaking and focused on ecosystem services are much needed in the Pacific coast of Latin America to assess global climate models' limitations and to enable mitigation and adaption to climate change impacts Balvanera et al (2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For informing decisions and policymaking under a global change scenario, it is pressing to conduct studies along a more significant latitudinal gradient and from different perspectives, as well as strengthen the capacity building of LAC. Therefore, specific and multidisciplinary studies at appropriate scales for policymaking and focused on ecosystem services are much needed in the Pacific coast of Latin America to assess global climate models' limitations and to enable mitigation and adaption to climate change impacts Balvanera et al (2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that inadequacies and opportunities within the study of ecosystem services in Latin America has been highlighted before, but for different purposes. Balvanera et al (2012Balvanera et al ( , 2020 and recently Perevochtchikova et al (2019) provide a comprehensive review and conclude that in Latin America ES supply and links to policy are most frequently assessed. However, the emphasis is placed on a limited number of services, namely carbon capture and water.…”
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“…Es importante y primordial incluir la percepción y valoración local de los servicios ecosistémicos y la biodiversidad para la conservación ya que existen múltiples perspectivas, de hecho para la comunidad local, el valor cultural es de gran importancia para la mantención de sus modos de vida y bienestar, los cuales son muy pocas veces incluidos en la valoración económica usada en los mecanismos de pagos por servicios ambientales o ecosistémicos, o la valoración intrínseca de las especies, usada para conservar especies biológicas, Piccolo (2017), Balvanera et al (2020). La Figura 4 ilustra la relación e interdependencia entre los servicios ecosistémicos descritos en esta investigación y fuertemente arraigado en la costumbre local, las interrelaciones entre las comunidades locales con los recursos naturales de su entorno.…”
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“…The importance of ecosystem service valuation for sustainable growth and development has been recognized since the late 1960s, where the need to include natural resource stocks within decisionmaking was first identified [3,143,144]. Environmental economic approaches have since been applied to define the relative value of ecosystem services [144][145][146], and more recently, the monetization of ecosystem services has emerged as a useful tool to support payments linked to ecosystem conservation [147,148]. A well-established global exemplar of payments for ecosystem services is the REDD+ scheme that, under an incentive-based mechanism, facilitates payments for afforestation and forestry management [149][150][151][152].…”
Section: Establishing a Soil Carbon Pricementioning
confidence: 99%