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Managing Natural Capital Stocks for the Provision of Ecosystem Services

Journal

CONSERVATION LETTERS
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 211-220

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/conl.12242

Keywords

Land management; multifunctional landscapes; natural resource management; stock-flow dynamics; structured decision making

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council (ARC) Australian Postgraduate Award
  2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions/National Environmental Research Program Top Up Scholarship
  3. New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment funded research partnership project BEST (Building biodiversity into an ecosystem service-based approach for resource management)
  4. Rutherford Foundation New Zealand Postdoctoral Fellowship
  5. FP7 Marie Curie Career Integration Grant [FP7-PEOPLE-2013-CIG 631105 POPCHANGE]

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Decision makers and land managers are increasingly required to manage landscapes for multiple purposes and benefits. However, despite progress in the development of frameworks linking natural capital to the provision of ecosystem services and human benefits there remains little guidance for how management interventions can improve ecosystem service provision. As ecosystem services cannot be directly influenced, interventions need to be directed toward natural capital stocks. We provide a framework that explicitly links natural capital stocks to ecosystem service provision and identify manageable attributes of natural capital stocks as the critical intervention point. A structured decision making process based on our framing of the ecosystem services concept can facilitate its application on the ground.

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