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Linking inequalities and ecosystem services in Latin America
Villegas Palacio, Clara Inés; Other authors; Laterra, Pedro; Nahuelhual, Laura; Vallejos, Maria; Berrouet, Lina Maria; Arroyo Pérez, Erika; Enrico, Lucas; Jiménez-Sierra, Cecilia; Mejía, Kathya; Meli, Paula; Rincón-Ruíz, Alexander; Salas, Danilo; Spiric, Jovanka; J
发表日期2019-05-03
出版年2019
语种英语
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Laterra, Pedro, Laura Nahuelhual, Maria Vallejos, Lina Maria Berrouet, Erika Arroyo Pérez, Lucas Enrico, Cecilia Jiménez-Sierra, Kathya Mejía, Paula Meli, Alexander Rincón-Ruíz, Danilo Salas, Jovanka Spiric, Villegas Juan Camilo and Clara Inés Villegas Palacio. 2018. “Linking inequalities and ecosystem services in Latin America.” Ecosystem Services 36: .
Download reference Doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2018.12.001

Latin America exhibits one of the highest rates of biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) loss worldwide along with a remarkable asymmetry in the access to ES benefits (ecosystem services inequality, ESI hereafter). The objective of this manuscript is to propose and validate a conceptual model to understand the links between ESI and ecosystem services supply. First, previous ES frameworks were expanded to acknowledge the role of the unequal access to ES on socio-ecological system dynamics. Second an ESI conceptual model was posed to testing feed-back mechanisms between ESI and natural capital. Finally, independent information and expert opinions on ten case studies of five Latin American countries were used to quali-quantitatively validate the ESI model. The most rated ESI impacts were landscape and seascape transformations driven by the markets, overuse of natural capital, ecosystems degradation, and biodiversity loss. This study highlights that ESI may enhance the vulnerability of the socio-ecological systems, describing a self-reinforcing mechanism that differentially affects the well-being of the most economically disadvantaged beneficiaries (ESI traps). However, while the occurrence of ESI traps was inferred for half of the examined cases, remaining cases suggest that potential ESI traps did not operate, or that they were dampened by governance mechanisms.

    Authors

  • Villegas Palacio, Clara Inés
  • Other authors:
    Laterra, Pedro
    Nahuelhual, Laura
    Vallejos, Maria
    Berrouet, Lina Maria
    Arroyo Pérez, Erika
    Enrico, Lucas
    Jiménez-Sierra, Cecilia
    Mejía, Kathya
    Meli, Paula
    Rincón-Ruíz, Alexander
    Salas, Danilo
    Spiric, Jovanka
    Juan Camilo, Villegas
主题Conservation
URLhttps://efdinitiative.org/publications/linking-inequalities-and-ecosystem-services-latin-america
来源智库Environment for Development Initiative (Sweden)
资源类型智库出版物
条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/138675
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Villegas Palacio, Clara Inés,Other authors,Laterra, Pedro,et al. Linking inequalities and ecosystem services in Latin America. 2019.
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