A visualization and data-sharing tool for ecosystem service maps: Lessons learnt, challenges and the way forward

作者: E.G. Drakou , N.D. Crossman , L. Willemen , B. Burkhard , I. Palomo

DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOSER.2014.12.002

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摘要: A plurality in methods, models, terminologies is used to assess, quantify, map and communicate ecosystem services (ES). The Thematic Working Groups on Mapping (TWG4) Modeling ES (TWG5) of the Ecosystem Service Partnership (ESP), recent literature expert workshops, have highlighted need for developing a platform that systematically organizes, visualizes shares maps related information. This led development Services Visualization Tool (ESP-VT), an open-access interactive hosts catalogue with information indicators, models data. Users can upload or download associated ESP-VT aims at increasing transparency mapping approaches facilitate flow within community from academics policy-makers practitioners. Populating different geographic locations, across spatial scales, using various purposes, leads diverse heterogeneous library. scientific has not yet agreed standards terminology, methodologies maps. However we do believe populating set basis such serve towards achieving interoperability among varying tools.

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