2021
DOI: 10.1080/26395916.2020.1863266
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Multiple methods confirm wetland restoration improves ecosystem services

Abstract: Global wetland loss has reduced biodiversity and ecosystem services. These declines have inspired many landholders to restore wetlands, but the success of these efforts remains unclear, in part, because quantifying ecosystem services requires diverse methods. Here, we blend participatory mapping and surveys, field measurements and high-resolution models to track ecosystem services from restored wetlands on private land. We ask: 1) What ecosystem services do people perceive from restored wetlands? 2) What model… Show more

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“…It is also believed that the benefits provided by the ecosystems may or may not be perceived. According to Drakou [35], Stephanie [36], Overland [37] the perception of ecosystem value is experienced (felt) and the benefit of the ecosystem for people is recognized in the local context. The results of the assessment of ecosystem services and the analysis of tendencies can provide essential information on the implementation of various EU policies (e.g., in the field of nature protection, climate change, water management, marine protection), and when assessing the impact of policy sectors that rely on the use of ecosystem services (e.g., agriculture, forestry, fisheries, etc.).…”
Section: Typologies Of Ecosystem Services Benefits For Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also believed that the benefits provided by the ecosystems may or may not be perceived. According to Drakou [35], Stephanie [36], Overland [37] the perception of ecosystem value is experienced (felt) and the benefit of the ecosystem for people is recognized in the local context. The results of the assessment of ecosystem services and the analysis of tendencies can provide essential information on the implementation of various EU policies (e.g., in the field of nature protection, climate change, water management, marine protection), and when assessing the impact of policy sectors that rely on the use of ecosystem services (e.g., agriculture, forestry, fisheries, etc.).…”
Section: Typologies Of Ecosystem Services Benefits For Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Restoration is the manipulation of successional processes to re-establish a desired ecosystem by accelerating species and substrate change, to achieve desired biodiversity and ecosystem services (Luken, 1990). Restoration is increasingly motivated by the provision of ecosystem services (Alexander, Aronson, Whaley, & Lamb, 2016;Matzek, Wilson, & Kragt, 2019) and the reversal of land degradation (Aradóttir, Petursdottir, Halldorsson, Svavarsdottir, & Arnalds, 2013;Bernhardt et al, 2007), although biodiversity enhancement is still a primary motivation for restoration (Hagger, Dwyer, & Wilson, 2017;Tomscha et al, 2021). Wetland restoration aims to re-establish conditions in soils, plants, and microbes that are responsible for ecosystem service production.…”
Section: Restorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (Reid et al, 2005) Commission, 2021). In New Zealand, there is widespread recognition of the need to restore wetlands in central and local governments, councils (Myers, Clarkson, Reeves, & Clarkson, 2013), and increasing restoration practice by community groups (Peters, Hamilton, & Eames, 2015), iwi, and private landowners (Schroder, Lang, & Rabotyagov, 2018;Tomscha et al, 2021).…”
Section: Restorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Private property holds 75% of existing wetlands, and most of these are smaller than 3 ha in area (GWRC, 2003a). Landowners, farmers, iwi, residents, and community groups are restoring wetlands in the region (Tomscha et al, 2021). (Tomscha et al, 2021).…”
Section: Study Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
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