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Bundles of ecosystem (dis)services and multifunctionality across European landscapes

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ECOLOGICAL INDICATORS
Volume 73, Issue -, Pages 23-28

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2016.09.026

Keywords

Bundles; Drivers; Ecosystem services; Europe; Indicator; Supply; Trade-off

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  1. EU [FP7-ENV-2010-265104, FP7-ENV-2012-308393, SSPI-CT-2003-511202]

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We present an assessment of the spatial pattern of ecosystem services (ES) associations across Europe based on models of eleven ES and one dis-service, mapped at the extent of twenty-seven Member States of the European Union (EU27) on a 1 km(2) grid. We isolated three clusters of cells sharing common features in multi-ES supply associated with the main land-use-land-cover types such as forests and agricultural lands. Confronting these spatial patteins with biophysical and socio-economic drivers revealed two strong gradients structuring European ES bundles, climate and land use intensity. Variations in the diversity of ES bundles provided across administrative units (NUTS 2), quantified by the Shannon diversity index, tend to be higher in forested regions (e.g. SE Romania) and in the mosaic landscapes in the central EU27 (from eastern France to Austria): Lower diversity prevails in areas of homogeneous terrain and land use in north-western Europe (e.g. Western France). Our findings illustrate that ES trade-offs and bundles cannot be reduced to land use conflicts but also depend on climate and, for a specific bundle, to biodiversity. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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